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As a person who uses Twitter in any capacity, I want to not see the social metrics on that platform either In order to stop seeing myself spend time wondering why some tweets / ppl get as much feedback as they do for posting whatever they did and then walking away from the whole experience with a headache and thinking less about myself as a person and the random people on twitter that ill prolly never meet in real life
Work description
On Twitter, collect the css classes/ids for the social metrics
Add the corresponding delete code into likefree.js
Notes
Add code to check what site we're on before running the deletion, in order to isolate the classnames and ids (in the edge case that two sites happen to use the same identifier and we delete a meaningful component off of one website)?
Refactoring? lololo
Time estimate: 2 hours
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
As a person who uses Twitter in any capacity,
I want to not see the social metrics on that platform either
In order to stop seeing myself spend time wondering why some tweets / ppl get as much feedback as they do for posting whatever they did and then walking away from the whole experience with a headache and thinking less about myself as a person and the random people on twitter that ill prolly never meet in real life
Work description
Notes
Add code to check what site we're on before running the deletion, in order to isolate the classnames and ids (in the edge case that two sites happen to use the same identifier and we delete a meaningful component off of one website)?
Refactoring? lololo
Time estimate: 2 hours
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: