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A browser extension for your remaining brain cells
The internet.
Now with less slop.
AI Slop Blocker hides web content that walks in wearing a tiny "made by machine" name tag, leaving behind the most beautiful thing online: absolutely nothing.
Official Chrome Web Store install. Free forever; burger funding remains spiritually optional.
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What it actually does
A tiny bouncer for suspiciously synthetic nonsense
One chunky switch
Open the extension, turn it on, and let it patrol the page while you browse.
Blank, not broken
When it spots matching AI content, it hides the nearest post, card, video, image, or block so the rest of the site keeps working.
Works as pages move
Feeds, timelines, search pages, and infinite scroll get checked as new content appears. The internet keeps loading. The rectangles get nervous.
Personal filters
Use "Block something as AI" to teach your own private list of phrases, creators, channels, or specific links.
Private by default
Detection runs in your browser. No accounts, no analytics, no browsing history getting launched into the void.
Free, with optional burger fund
The extension stays free. The Big Mac link is just there for anyone feeling financially whimsical.
Highly advanced process
Three easy steps to less internet
Switch it on
Press the big, obvious toggle. A satisfying amount of engineering went into this.
It spots and learns
It catches explicit labels automatically. Pick unlabeled slop once to add it to your private filters.
Behold: blank
Matched content becomes a peaceful empty rectangle. Turn it off and everything returns.
Tiny but important reality check
Can it detect every piece of AI content?
NO.
Nobody can reliably identify every bit of unlabeled machine-made text, imagery, or video from inside a browser. AI Slop Blocker catches explicit labels and known patterns. It will miss things, and it may occasionally hide something innocent. At least it is honest about it.
The extension is free