tag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:/discussions/suggestions/140-twitterAdBlock: Discussion 2014-07-23T13:55:59Ztag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/297603002013-11-02T16:33:20Z2013-11-02T16:33:21ZTwitter<div><p>Hello,</p>
<p>I'm not a big fan of Twitter's latest change to their stream. I
know the photos arent' ads per se, but I like all the Tweets to be
equal. I actually like to read things. Is there any chance you
could produce a version of AdBlock that would give me the option to
suppress the photos in my Twitter feed?</p>
<p>thanks!</p></div>Alexander Justicetag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/297603002013-11-03T13:29:08Z2013-11-03T13:29:08ZTwitter<div><p>You might be able to block it using the AdBlock button >
"Block an ad<br>
on this page" wizard.</p>
<p>Alternatively, if you know how to build Chrome extensions using
HTML,<br>
CSS, jQuery and JavaScript, feel free to make your own version
using<br>
the code at <a href=
"http://code.getadblock.com">http://code.getadblock.com</a> . We
are, however, unable to<br>
aid you in this.</p>
<p>On 02/11/2013, Alexander Justice<br>
<a href=
"mailto:tender2+d1a558686cfc043be3ee4261ee09f444ea7ff8a08@tenderapp.com">
tender2+d1a558686cfc043be3ee4261ee09f444ea7ff8a08@tenderapp.com</a><br>
wrote:</p></div>Kierantag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/297603002013-11-04T15:29:08Z2013-11-04T15:29:08ZTwitter<div><p>I don't, that's why I pay you guys.</p>
<p>I was just suggesting a new product that might be worth your
while, give where Twitter is headed.</p></div>alexander justicetag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/297603002013-11-04T16:29:21Z2013-11-04T16:29:21ZTwitter<div><p>Hello Alexander,</p>
<p>Thanks for your suggestion! I'll pass this on to our developers,
and if there is enough people wanting this, they may implement
it.</p>
<p>Kind Regards,<br>
Jérémy keusters</p></div>Jérémy