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1. rd+I5[view] [source] 2026-01-08 19:28:00
>>Rooste+(OP)
I've always wished there was a "block comments from this user" feature that didn't rely on vibe-coding my own Chrome extension (and thus not work on Safari where I spent at least 50% of my HN time). I imagine it could even work like Sponsorblock does, and we could crowdsource people who's comments are inflammatory.

I've also noticed that very obviously LLM-generated comments are called out, and the community tends to agree, but those that have any plausible deniability are given far too much leniency, and people will over-index on the guidelines to give them the benefit of the doubt.

I don't think a captcha is the solution, as it'll degrade conversation by an OOM though.

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2. ibejoe+Kb[view] [source] 2026-01-08 20:01:49
>>rd+I5
I don't see a many habitual problem accounts. Do you? I guess there was the arguably special case of a certain OS enthusiast...
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3. tomash+3h[view] [source] 2026-01-08 20:30:03
>>ibejoe+Kb
An account doesn't have to be problematic for you to not want to see their comments. I have several handles in mind where I'd add them to such a list if it were a feature. Nothing against the people in particular, but sometimes when I see a handle (like others said, very often old accounts with high karma), I already know what they will go on about merely just based off the title of the submission and having unintentionally gleaned what topics they usually comment on just by being on HN for a while. It's a waste of time to read those comments, at least for me. Wouldn't hurt them if they lost my attention. I am not bothered by it enough to vibe code a browser extension for it, though. That threshold is a bit higher, I did it for blocking certain domains; there is only so many times I can sit through an article or an "essay" which should have been a podcast.
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4. tptace+fM[view] [source] 2026-01-08 23:24:23
>>tomash+3h
I disagree and would be hurt to lose your attention.
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