Using poal's on-site blocking -even if you could use it- you would still be limited to only 50 users that you can block. This low amount can be exceeded quickly considering the amount of kikes, trolls, shills and glowniggers that flood poal with valueless garbage daily in an attempt to drown out and bury the important posts.
Many of us have limited time that we can spend catching up on information shared on poal about the latest developments in the many ways that kikes are genociding us. Needing to spend the bulk of that available time skipping over shill, kike, glownigger and troll droppings can result in only identifying and getting to read through a handful of informative posts. Many informative posts and developments are likely to be missed or simply skipped past accidentally due to the sheer amount of garbage posted. I expect hindering us from keeping as informed as we would otherwise be without them flooding the site with garbage is exactly their goal and they succeed at it daily.
However, if you use uBlock Origin adblocker, you can use it as an off-site tool for blocking users. By adding a few lines to the My Filters page, it will hide posts and comments made by the user's name in the block lines. Other adblockers might work as well if they allow for adding custom filters for sites.
These lines will block this specific user that you want blocked. Just add this to your uBlock My Filters to block "Funky_fuck".
poal.co##.comment .commnotblocked:has(.commenthead a[href=""]) .commblock, .votecomment, .togglecomment, a, span, .content
poal.co##.pmessage.post:has(.author a[href=""]) .main .container p
poal.co##div#announcement-post > .post:has(a[href=""])
poal.co##.alldaposts > .post:has(.author a[href=""])
The first line hides the contents of their comments and collapses them to a thin line. You can click the line to view responses to their comment still while the content of their comment will still be empty. The second line hides the contents of private messages/comment notifications so you can just delete the message without seeing what shit they had to say. The third line hides their post submission completely if it is also marked as being an announcement post. The last line hides their post submission completely if it is a normal post.
You can then duplicate the four lines and change the "" in each line to a different name to block someone else also.
By using uBlock to filter garbage posters on poal, there is no limit to how many you can filter out. It works well enough for me, though it does take a few extra seconds to block someone as you would need to duplicate an entry and then change the username in the field to the new name you want to block.
Just sharing this in case it might be of use to you.
I like this approach
It is useful too as it is not censoring anyone where they would be unable to reply to your comments as is the case when using the on-site blocking. If you block someone on-site, that user cannot reply to any of your comments and nobody else has an opportunity to see what they have to say in reply to your post. With uBlock they can still post, it is just that whatever they post is hidden only for you.
Blocking off-site via uBlock still permits them to freely say what they want, as they should be able to. However, them being free to say what they want doesn't mean what they say needs to be seen and read by all or that it is of any value or worth anyone's time to read. This is mainly why I went almost completely to using uBlock for blocking versus the on-site blocking - nobody gets censored and they don't get to waste any of my time or disrupt my attempts to keep informed on topics which I expect is the goal for many of them.
Thank you for sharing that
You're welcome.
Man, we need a sub for utility browser tricks like this. CSS, Tampermonkey/Greasemonkey, javascript bookmarks...
When I still used reddit I had a whole suite of tricks that I used to combat censorship from the mods.
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