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Ben Thurley
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It's been pointed out that this question is a duplicate of a question on a different meta site.

Prevent questions with movie/tv shows/game spoilers from appearing in the hot questions list

I can't close this questionmine as a duplicate because the questions are on different sites. ThroughAfter reading that question and some of the related questions on meta.stackexchange I found a solution using the browser plugin grease monkey to hide the HNQ section. There are a number ofnumerous other ways of achieving the same thing.

This solution is fine by me and allows others to enjoy the distraction of enticing hot network questions.

EDIT
I've tweaked the script so it only hides links to the movies and scifi sites while still showing the HNQ section. This was inspired by MonkeyZeuss' answer.

// ==UserScript==
// @name     HNQ Spoiler hider
// @version  1
// @grant    none
// @include     *://*stackexchange.com/*
// @include     *://*stackoverflow.com/*
// @require https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.12.4/jquery.min.js
// ==/UserScript==
$('#hot-network-questions a[href*="movies"]').css("visibility", "hidden");
$('#hot-network-questions a[href*="scifi"]').css("visibility", "hidden");

It's been pointed out that this question is a duplicate of a question on a different meta site.

Prevent questions with movie/tv shows/game spoilers from appearing in the hot questions list

I can't close this question as a duplicate because the questions are on different sites. Through reading that question and some of the related questions on meta.stackexchange I found a solution using the browser plugin grease monkey to hide the HNQ section. There are a number of other ways of achieving the same thing.

This solution is fine by me and allows others to enjoy the distraction of enticing hot network questions.

It's been pointed out that this is a duplicate of a question on a different meta site.

Prevent questions with movie/tv shows/game spoilers from appearing in the hot questions list

I can't close mine as a duplicate because the questions are on different sites. After reading that question and some of the related questions on meta.stackexchange I found a solution using the browser plugin grease monkey to hide the HNQ section. There are numerous other ways of achieving the same thing.

This solution is fine by me and allows others to enjoy the distraction of enticing hot network questions.

EDIT
I've tweaked the script so it only hides links to the movies and scifi sites while still showing the HNQ section. This was inspired by MonkeyZeuss' answer.

// ==UserScript==
// @name     HNQ Spoiler hider
// @version  1
// @grant    none
// @include     *://*stackexchange.com/*
// @include     *://*stackoverflow.com/*
// @require https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.12.4/jquery.min.js
// ==/UserScript==
$('#hot-network-questions a[href*="movies"]').css("visibility", "hidden");
$('#hot-network-questions a[href*="scifi"]').css("visibility", "hidden");
Source Link
Ben Thurley
  • 7.1k
  • 13
  • 9

It's been pointed out that this question is a duplicate of a question on a different meta site.

Prevent questions with movie/tv shows/game spoilers from appearing in the hot questions list

I can't close this question as a duplicate because the questions are on different sites. Through reading that question and some of the related questions on meta.stackexchange I found a solution using the browser plugin grease monkey to hide the HNQ section. There are a number of other ways of achieving the same thing.

This solution is fine by me and allows others to enjoy the distraction of enticing hot network questions.