Blog Comment Killfile is a comments management extension for chrome. also, it is blog extension. it's a free extension , it has 682 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.19 from 21 rated user, last update is 2820 days ago.
The intention of this script is to hide the comments of commentors you, the reader, do not wish to hear from. In that respect, it's like an old usenet killfile. It does not affect what other visitors to the site will see. This is not a tool meant for handling spam, only for an individual comment reader to avoid having to see comments they don't wish to see. When the script works for a given blog, comments will have a [hush] link near the commentor's name. (visible only on mouseover!) Clicking on that will hide comments from that person from then on.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
English (United States).
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You could find more help information from blog comment killfile support page.
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Sadly no longer works on Charlie Stross' blog. It has made npr.org comments tolerable though.
Works pretty well on Disqus. Would be perfect if it allowed wildcards and could distinguish non-logged-in posters.
So many assholes on Disqus. This helps for sites that haven't implemented block.