Adblock-like plugin for hiding social sites' widgets, buttons, etc

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Solution 1

The Fanboy Annoyance Block List for AdBlock Plus in Opera, Firefox and Chrome:

Blocks Social Media Content, In page Pop-Ups and other annoyances; thereby substantially decreasing web page loading times and uncluttering them.

Solution 2

Ghostery does that; works with all major browsers.

Also, the "Antisocial" subscription for AdblockPlus.

Solution 3

For Firefox, I use the Greasemonkey add-on and the Remove Facebook Like buttons (mod1) script.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Camilo Martin
    Camilo Martin over 1 year

    I love Adblock plugins, and install them on a variety of browsers. They hide or remove ads, which take out a lot of clutter from sites.

    However, I was thinking, is there any Adblock-like plugin (the more cross-browser the better, currently using Chrome, but my Girlfriend is between Firefox and Opera) that hides social widgets, buttons, and the like?

    The only social thing I don't want to remove is comments (such as the disqus ones), because most of the time they are meaningful to the content, but far too many sites have a horrible amount of "Like me", "Follow me" "Plus me" and so on. Some even have a terribly distractive bird that wants you to follow them at all costs by flying in front of what you want to read.

    So what I want is a plugin that hides or removes: like/follow/plus buttons and counters, tweet feeds, social site sharing and bookmarking buttons (StumbleUpon, Reddit, etc), "mail to a friend", vertical tabs (literally) left and right, little "cute" effing blue birds flying on the screen, etc.

                                    Too Social

    I mean, something is wrong with my internets!

    Edit:

    Using lupincho's suggestion (an Adblock subscription), The result is the following:

                                        An improvement

    Actually, there's still a lot of remainders in that page, so that page is now my test: the plugin that does the best cleaning job is the one I'll accept (even if it only works for one browser of the set Chrome|Firefox|Opera).

    Please navigate to this page to see the use case.

  • Camilo Martin
    Camilo Martin about 12 years
    Ghostery seems privacy-oriented, that's nice, but how does it block social sites' widgets? I'd like something designed for that purpose. I'll try the "Antisocial" subscription though, if it works as intended it's my choice.
  • Camilo Martin
    Camilo Martin about 12 years
    But it only works for facebook, right? I don't like anything social.
  • Camilo Martin
    Camilo Martin about 12 years
    Please see my edit of the question.
  • lupincho
    lupincho about 12 years
    For widgets and other scripts, on Firefox you could try NoScript: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/noscript. A combination of some or all of Ghostery, NoScript and Adblock Plus, possibly with custom filters, should work. But that's for Firefox; I don't know about other browsers.
  • Camilo Martin
    Camilo Martin about 12 years
    NoScript is a nuclear option... Also, some sites would completely break without javascript. At any rate, in lack of any alternative that does a better job on that page, I'll accept your "Antisocial" subscription.
  • garyjohn
    garyjohn about 12 years
    It works for some others as well. I don't like any of those buttons, either, but this script is the closest I've found to something that will block all of them and it's a start. You might find something more comprehensive at userscripts.org. I haven't searched there recently.
  • Camilo Martin
    Camilo Martin about 12 years
    Still, the trouble of having to mantain a whitelist puts me off. Nothing against it if you use it, of course (and it's on-topic as a suggestion, it may help someone).
  • lupincho
    lupincho about 12 years
    Yes, it works for me because there are very few sites that I care about and that don't work without scripts enabled. But obviously it depends on the browsing habits.
  • Camilo Martin
    Camilo Martin about 12 years
    I ended up with the antisocial subscription. After all, its name matches my social behavior :) By the way, it blocked a recent xkcd comic for containing the word "tumblr", I think :P
  • galacticninja
    galacticninja about 12 years
    @CamiloMartin I prefer the Fanboy Annoyances block list to the Antisocial list, as it blocks more than just social media content (also in-page popups, newsletters, unnecessary links, self promos and other content that clutters sites unnecessarily). See a comparison between the two here (link).
  • Camilo Martin
    Camilo Martin about 12 years
    Oh, that comparison is very interesting, and this does look like something I would use. A great find, and since I'll likely forget to choose this as an answer instead (after some time using it), I'll tick it now.
  • tumchaaditya
    tumchaaditya over 10 years
    This does not block facebook comment thread plugin.
  • galacticninja
    galacticninja over 10 years
    @tumchaaditya You can report that at the EasyList forums, maybe they could fix that: forums.lanik.us/viewforum.php?f=62 Also, try Ghostery.