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var timer=100;document.querySelectorAll("div > input[type='checkbox']:checked").forEach((interest) => {setTimeout(function(){interest.click()},timer);timer+=2000;}); |
@AlexMnrs Here is how I got it to work just now:
https://gist.github.com/eviltester/11093f0e4c501a41990e227393184eda?permalink_comment_id=4032511#gistcomment-4032511
It's important to block https://twitter.com/i/api/1.1/account/personalization/p13n_preferences.json under the network tab. F12 will also open devtools, or right click and select inspect. Click network tab, towards the bottom you should see "Network request blocking" and then a clickable button that says add pattern. Add p13n_preferences.json url inside there. I saw some other comments say to wait until you can see it in there and then you can just select it. You can copy and paste that as well and it should still work.
Go back to your console tab and add the snippet at the bottom, hit enter then let it process.
Once it finishes, unblock p13n_preferences.json, select an interest and then immediately unselect it. This should allow the changes to be saved. After that I refreshed and every interest was unchecked.
@djlank630 That's actually how I did it. I repeated the process step by step and nothing changes. When I unblock the p13n_preferences.json url, check and uncheck any interest and refresh, everything is checked again. Thanks anyway!
Thanks for the gist, here's one to dismiss all topics suggested by twitter on this page: https://twitter.com/YOURUSERNAME/topics
https://gist.github.com/RobinFrcd/8b52224f05db01e7465f67f3598e42d6
[ To completely block Twitter's subjects / topics / "You might be interested in" etc. ]
I was looking for a while to find back THIS solution, wich seems to actually be one of the most efficient to prevent this kind of annoying stuff that Twitters shows us : https://twitter.com/JonoHimself/status/1107743787856465921
Works like a charm, thanks @eviltester !!
This one works for me in Chrome
- Browse to https://twitter.com/settings/your_twitter_data/twitter_interests
- Open developer tools and enter following one-liner into your console
$$('input:checked').forEach( (w) => { w.click() } ); console.log('done');
this worked for me quicker then other solutions, i'm using brave browser. thanks.
Twitter is kinda dead nowadays 💀, I guess we can safely all move toward Mastodon. 👍
This one works for me in Chrome
- Browse to https://twitter.com/settings/your_twitter_data/twitter_interests
- Open developer tools and enter following one-liner into your console
$$('input:checked').forEach( (w) => { w.click() } ); console.log('done');this worked for me quicker then other solutions, i'm using brave browser. thanks.
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If you have a lot of checked interests, X will start to ignore your requests and return a 503 HTTP error if you uncheck them too fast.
Here is a script that uncheck interests every 2 seconds, just launch it and wait until the counter has reached the end.
var counter = 0;
var wait = 2000;
var interests = $$('input:checked');
interests.forEach( (w) => {
var current = counter;
setTimeout(() => {
console.log(current + '/' + interests.length);
w.click();
}, wait * counter);
counter++;
});
I used the code @jcambien wrote and it worked as expected, though the rate limiter was triggered after a while. Nevertheless, I waited a few minutes and reran the script, then all checkboxes were unchecked.
Not working any of the solutions shared. Even if I uncheck them all, there will show up some new interests inmediately so this is kind of useless. Anyway, thank you all guys!