I used to do this with that Tumblr Savior script thing, but it must have gone glitchy at some point without me noticing, because right now when I add stuff to its filter list it doesn't hide the posts
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I use Tumblr Savior myself (and I'm glad you mentioned this, because I needed to add keywords about the new movie to my filters!).
That's odd though, because I haven't had a problem with it. I've heard that if you have too many keywords in the list, it really slows down, and for me there's a lag between my dash loading, and posts being hidden -- perhaps it's slowed down to the point where it just stopped, and removing some filter words would help?
Considering that previously only two words were on my list (one of the artists I'm following posted a lot in some anime fandom I'm not into, so I added that fandom and its acronym) I don*t think it being too long is a problem...
On DW someone said that XKit has a Blacklist function too, and that works now for me. It's a bit of overkill because it's one of these things that rearranges all of Tumblr with tons of customization and features I don't want or need, and XKit asks you disable all other Tumblr scripts/extensions (so I had to disable Tumblrh8te that let me hide individual posts and the non-working TumblrSavior (and you have to download the Blacklist extension within XKit, because it is not part of the default), but I have now a blacklist again.
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That's odd though, because I haven't had a problem with it. I've heard that if you have too many keywords in the list, it really slows down, and for me there's a lag between my dash loading, and posts being hidden -- perhaps it's slowed down to the point where it just stopped, and removing some filter words would help?
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I wonder if maybe uninstalling and reinstalling it would fix it?
That's really frustrating, though. And I don't know of another way to do it; Tumblr Savior seems to be what everyone uses.
I'm really sorry I can't be more help!
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