Yes, the option can be found under Threads > Permanently hide posts
within KES. Note that due to its design, you may briefly see such content when the page loads in but before it is scrubbed out.
Alright, if you have additional debug output from the dev tools console, that would be helpful. Unfortunately, we don't have easy access to an iOS test bench at the moment, but I'll try to read through the Userscripts documentation to see why it might behave differently.
By hiding threads, are you referring to blacklisting certain types of threads based on a keyword, or are you talking about "cleaning" the thread index by clicking a hide button to wipe it from the view?
Yes, I believe this affects mobile due to the constrained size and the author is aware of this issue and it is being worked on by a few people. I think @Twelph has reported it. We will also be overhauling the notification panel in the near term to load smoothly in the background (prototype is finished).
This is tentatively fixed and we have it working on all flavors now. The update should be forthcoming over the weekend or start of next week, we are just verifying things.
The author of the notification panel has submitted their script for inclusion and it is ready to be integrated after the next version bump.
It's a valid concern, will be doing that going forward once the dust settles. I think it will be an external document rather than a widget inside the menu. You are just seeing custodial changes (hotfixes) to some of the bugs reported today. If the third number is incrementing, it is a hotfix.
Thanks, this is noted, and it seems eminently doable. Is there a particular add-on that is enabled that causes this glitch?
I feel this is my fault for not sufficiently testing against ViolentMonkey; apologies. I have made a few hotfixes now that should ensure the manager itself functions as intended. As for the comment collapsing add-on, that is the responsibility of @artillect, but I've suggested a fix and it should be making its way into the app presently.
I've taken a stab at a client-side theme here that should be easy for people with zero technical literacy to install. The main goal was to parameterize the options and create a more forumlike layout. This is merely a stopgap measure, but has greatly improved the readability for me.
If your main goal is exporting your magazine subscriptions between accounts across instances, may I suggest trying EXIT tool. If you are looking for more complex export settings (friends/favorites?), unfortunately, only subscriptions are supported at this time.