In response to blip #134764
Manitka said:
Yeah that would also work, didn’t know you could use user: in blacklists.If you could use description: that would work well, description:grannyfanny removes I think all of it from searches
I believe most/all of the stuff that shows up as data attributes in the element's html is blacklistable with the proper meta tags. that'd be tags (obviously), rating, ID, score, whether you have it favorited, uploader/uploaderID, and md5. (also, possibly extension, dimensions, favcount, comment count, filesize, upload date).
if it's not in the html it definitely wouldn't be possible since there's nothing for the blacklist JavaScript to hook onto. that means not: description or who has commented on a post or how many tags it has or anything.