MySpace Ignore Bulletins

By Jordon Kalilich Last update Nov 23, 2009 — Installed 13,688 times.

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B.SkiLLs Scriptwright
FirefoxWindows

Something is backwards.. Its adding people you want blocked to the whitelist, not the blacklist. It should be the other way around so it's not confusing to people a bit. Plus it takes a few seconds for it top make them disappear when you have it set to only see the ones you want. When you go to a page that like half is from somebody you do not want to see and have it set that way, you actually still see them for like 5 seconds or 10 then it / they finally disappear. Just so u know, i know what m doing and write code myself on here and userstyles.org but.. Plus yes i know, i have them most recent browser and your code with a fast connection also so.. Not sure. Maybe update on this script is needed. It is a bad asss script tho and very handy. Thumbs up :)

 
Jordon Kalilich Script's Author
FirefoxX11

There's only one list. Clicking "white" makes it a whilelist, and clicking "black" makes it a blacklist. So if you want to block someone, you should add them to the list and select "black."

As much as I'd like to blame MySpace, the script is probably slow because isn't especially well written. You may have better luck with another script such as this one, which includes the same functionality but is no longer maintained. I think it supports MySpace Ignore Bulletins syntax and other formats.

 
john sawyer User
FirefoxX11

It stopped working for me a couple days ago. Those that are blacklisted remain blacklisted by I cannot add anyone new as the link doesn't show up on the bulletin page.

 
Jordon Kalilich Script's Author
FirefoxX11

Thanks for pointing that out. I've updated the script.

 
angustb Scriptwright
FirefoxWindows

i keep on getting an error when i try to add some one to my lists, you should fix this.

make it so that it says under their bulletin pic: Add To A List, then on the popup, it asks for a Name (or leave blank) WITH a check box for: White list, black list & ignore list

that would be a lot more user friendly, and it should also display the user's ID, that would be cool too

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