A Chrome extension that removes Kostadin Kostadinov from the Internet.
Kostadin's pro-Russian stance is particularly concerning because of the nature of the Russian government under Vladimir Putin. Putin's regime has been accused of numerous human rights violations, including the persecution of political dissidents and the suppression of free speech. By aligning himself with Putin's government, Kostadinov is effectively endorsing these actions.
Kostadinov's views are not only morally reprehensible, but they also pose a threat to Bulgarian society. By promoting an ideology of intolerance and hate, he is creating a climate of fear and division.
Kostadinov heavily relies on propaganda on social media and he often gets attention, which boosts the performance of his party even more. The only way to actually limit his influence is by ignoring him. That is why I have made this extension that will hide him when he shows up on your screen.
- Detects instances of Kostadin Kostadinov on web pages, warning users of the propaganda they may contain.
- Attempts to identify semantically sections of the page likely to contain Kostadin Kostadinov and removes them from the page.
- Sensitivity settings to customize the aggressiveness of the filter - remove single references, chunks or the entire page.
Just install the extension from the Chrome Web Store!
Then surf the web, comforted by the protection you are now afforded.
Here's a howto to get the source of the Chrome Extension running in your environment.
- Grab latest source
git clone https://github.com/alexander-gekov/kopeikin-filter.git
- Enable Chrome Extension in your Chrome install
Open Chrome. Navigate to Settings... Tools... Extensions. Click + on "Developer mode" Click "Load unpacked extensions..." Navigate to directory you installed Kopeikin Remover and click Open. Chuckle to self as you reload this page and significant chunks of it suddenly disappear.
- Make the world a safer place.
- Created by Alexander Gekov. Inspired by Rob Spectre.
- This work is licensed under GPLv3.