Hi. I was looking for a script on userscripts.org that would hide one very annoying comment from someone who's a good friend in general. The search led me to your script.
I was just wondering about the kill vs hide comment option. In my case, I just wanted to collapse that one comment because I'm fine with reading the person's other messages. However, I find that "hide comment" does not stick. When I closed the tab, opened a new one and navigated back to my entry, the comment was displayed on the fully-loaded page. "Kill" does stick, though. Is that really the way the script is meant to function? I would really prefer to just hide that one comment, and kill -- as I understand it's meant to and as it works on my journal -- hides every single comment of the user.
killfile vs. hide comment
Date: 2009-01-07 11:46 am (UTC)I was just wondering about the kill vs hide comment option. In my case, I just wanted to collapse that one comment because I'm fine with reading the person's other messages. However, I find that "hide comment" does not stick. When I closed the tab, opened a new one and navigated back to my entry, the comment was displayed on the fully-loaded page. "Kill" does stick, though. Is that really the way the script is meant to function? I would really prefer to just hide that one comment, and kill -- as I understand it's meant to and as it works on my journal -- hides every single comment of the user.
Thanks so much!