Easily Hide Unwanted Domains in Google Results
Want to filter out some useless, spammy or offensive sites from Google search results? Just click "block" to reduce a site's hits to a one-line notation, or hide it completely. No typing required.
For a one-minute video overview, and a detailed description of the script, please see the following page: http://www.jeffersonscher.com/gm/google-hit-hider/
IF YOU HAVE AN EARLIER VERSION FROM userscripts.org
Before switching, use the Export feature to make a backup copy of your block list. This script will install alongside the old one, and you will need to disable the old one on the Firefox Add-ons page, User Scripts section, or the Tampermonkey Dashboard. Then you can import your block list to the new script.
System Requirements
Firefox users: Install the Greasemonkey extension from Mozilla Add-ons BEFORE installing this userscript.
Google Chrome users: Install the Tampermonkey extension from the Chrome store BEFORE installing this userscript.
Other Browsers: Due to the way this script monitors for dynamic changes in Google's Instant Prediction results, it is unlikely to work on other Greasemonkey-like extensions.
Disclaimer: Google search is a very complex application, so there is no guarantee that this script will work for you. The author is not responsible for you missing a result you might have liked to see, or other malfunction of the script. Use at your own risk.
Click for downloadable/printable PDF version of this page (as of version 1.6.0).
Questions and Problems
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Updates
v1.6.4 - recognize URLs after Google modifies them to tracking links
v1.6.3 - changed @include's from .tld to .*, added detection for In-depth articles section of web results
v1.6.2 - fixes for new DuckDuckGo results layout
June 5, 2014 Glitch
During site maintenance, this script got cut off part way through. If you installed the script on this day (before 11:10 AM Pacific time) and it's completely broken, please install a fresh copy. Apologies for the inconvenience.