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Easily hide and show the "1 Blocked Messages" text that appears when you block someone on Discord with a click of a button. Tired of seeing the "1 Blocked Messages" message on Discord when you blocked someone? You blocked them for a reason, and you don't intend to read their messages anymore but seeing you are still tempted to read click on the blocked message. Or maybe you are just sick of seeing that message. With this extension, you are able to toggle the "1 Blocked Message" that appears when you block someone on Discord.
Discord Content Toggle
Adds the ability to toggle the visibility of content in Discord chats. Have you ever wanted to hide distracting or inappropriate content in a Discord message? This should be a standard feature in Discord, but unfortunately it's not yet. This extension allows you to toggle the visibility of messages that contain gifs, images, videos, or embedded link content. Content that is able to be hidden will have an arrow icon above it. When clicked, the visibility of that content will be toggled.
Discord Search Blocker
Discord Search Blocker removes the search field from Discord's web app. Use it when you want muted, blocked, or intentionally avoided Discord channels to stay harder to access. Discord search can still surface messages from places you are trying not to revisit; this extension hides that search entry point. What it does: - Hides the in-channel search field on discord.com - Runs only on Discord's web app - Works quietly after installation - Does not read messages, collect data, or send analytics
Vencord Web
The cutest Discord mod now in your browser Vencord is a modification for discord.com that adds plugins and custom styles, blocks Discord's tracking and more! For support or any questions, join our official support server: https://vencord.dev/discord Privacy Practices: Vencord respects your privacy. No info is collected about you, unless you enable the cloud sync integration. In that case, the following info is collected: - Authentication information: Discord OAuth token, used to identify you - Location: Your IP address, stored for anti-abuse purposes For more info, please see our privacy policy. (Vencord is not affiliated with Discord in any way)
Hide Names on Discord — for Browser
Hides/censors user names except specified ones on Discord servers, diplaying the first few letters + a unique number to each end. Free Chrome extension to hide/censor user names on Discord in the browser, with asterisks (*) displaying the first few letters and adding a number unique to each different name to the end, while keeping specified names displayed. It is only available on the browser version of Discord. (Tested in Chrome ver. 124.0.6367.201) Example use case is for screen recording in the browser when other people's privacy is concerned. Hidden names e.g. NameOnDiscord, will look like: Na***********(1286). *Introduction image blurs icons for privacy but it's not part of the functionality. KNOWN ISSUES: When many members in the server or much of resource is taken up by your computer, it can crash. Sorry for inconvenience but avoid resource intensive tasks such as high res record or too many apps open. In very rare cases some names won't be hidden but the matching pattern for it is still unknown. It hides names in: a memberlist audience in a live/voice channel a chat timeline, replys/mentions (except for channel names) (who)'s typing below the input box. Displays the first 1(for CJK characters)/2(for alphanumeric) characters and hides the others. Usage: After installing the extension, open a tab accessing discord.com/channels/, then open the extension popup menu, type in names you want to keep displayed and press the Apply button. The program execution only works on discord servers. *Try reloading the Discord page first before use. Limitation: There are limitations: 1. If the original name looks like this: Na*******(1), (i.e. starting with 1 or 2 letters followed by asterisks then numbers in parenthesis and nothing after that), the name is not going to be censored but displayed as-is. The logic is simple: It first checks if the original name matches a specific string pattern. If matches, ignores, if not, porceeds to modification. 2. Also, if the original name is exactly the same as another, their ID numbers are going to be exactly the same. Because simply it generates a unique number by calculating the sum of ASCII code of each letter. The unique number is intended to make names starting with the same letters, distinguishable, but if the names are entirely the same all along, the number becomes meaningless. 3. If there are a massive number of user names—including the same names—like, say 10,000 entries, detected at once on your server (it actually happens), it might lead to high CPU/memory usage. 4. Also if there's an excesive level of activity on your computer or such a large number of names being detected, while the extension is running, the names might sometimes show up uncensored in a blink.