To block the banner doge, formatted as an AdGuard for Safari user rule:<p>twitter.com##h1[role="heading"]<p>To block the splash screen “loading…” doge:<p>twitter.com##div[aria-label="Loading…"]
When I see Twitter I understand that Elon will be never able to reach his dream about Mars. I do not blame him more than rest of the society but I have a strong feeling he made a wrong turn in his life.
Alternative workaround to running whatever code Twitter decides to send tomorrow: replace Twitter URLs with nitter.net.<p>There's at least one good F-Droid utility for redirecting clicked links automatically.
Quality work there...since they are using EasyList filter syntax, they also work in Any-OS Chrome & Firefox, using uBlock --> Settings (Gears) --> My Filters (Paste & Apply)
Thanks.<p>I do worry that these might be too general and will block other things?<p>To block the Doge icon at the top left of the main page I use<p>twitter.com##.r-lrsllp.r-lrvibr.r-1plcrui.r-bnwqim.r-dnmrzs.r-8kz0gk.r-16y2uox.r-yyyyoo.r-4qtqp9.r-1cvl2hr > g > path<p>in uBlock Origin. This was created by the Block Element picker.<p>It does leave a space which your rule doesn't do.