Drudge Link Enhancements

Enhances links on Drudge Report and neuters links to fake-news sites

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Tekijä
johnwoods
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0
Asennuskerrat
68
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Versio
0.2.6
Luotu
5.10.2016
Päivitetty
17.3.2017
Size
6,25 kt
Lisenssi
MIT
Käytössä

Adds a hover-popup for each link on Drudge Report. Tags fake-news links like washingtonpost.com and cnn.com. You can click on the turd-pile icon to go to the fake-news article anyway, but at least you know beforehand.

UPDATE: An interesting thing has occurred as I use this script. When I read Drudge, as part of my daily routine, I begin to see all of these fake-news headlines and see them for what they are. My initial impression after reading them is that they are likely not even news, but propaganda. I begin to see a pattern. I haven't trusted the mainstream media for years, but now it just seems so obvious that these headlines are propaganda pieces for the mega-corporations and their political agenda.