‘Kardblock’ Browser Extension Removes Kim Kardashian News from Internet
Depending on who you are an Ad Block specifically for Kim Kardashian is either a nuisance or the best technological achievement man has ever created since Steve Jobs thought of the IPhone. The soon-to-be famous Kardblock is an extension for the browser Chameleon.la and anyone looking to remove any and all Kardashian related news stories from their Facebook newsfeeds, Twitter timelines and Google searches will probably be jumping on this very soon.
Kardblock's browser extension was put together by programmer James Shamsi. On Shamsi's Kardblock website he claims this is the perfect tool to erase the family from your lives.
"We're tired of logging on to any site and seeing stories of the Kardashian family overshadow REAL news," the Kardblock site says. "So... we're creating an AdBlock version of the Kardashians, the #KardBlock," the Kardblock site says. "We don't care that Kim dyed her hair blonde. We don't care about the Kardashians. We do however care about raising awareness of transexuality, the one benefit of the Kardashians."
Right now Kardblock is unavailable but you have to expect it will be arriving soon. If you want to sign up for updates you can sign up to Kardblock.com's newsletter. Of course you could also wait until the Internet explodes for news about this service.
Let's say Kardblock were to come out today though. Here are certain news stories from that would be completed deleted from your browsing experience. For one, you wouldn't know about the Kardashians walking the red carpet at the Met Gala. You also wouldn't find blogs criticizing her dress and making the claim that it's stealing the concept of something Jennifer Lopez wore once.
You also wouldn't get updates on Kim K taking "risqué" selfies in promotion for her book Selfish. All 448 pages of the hardcover book will be a complete surprise to you when you go to Barnes and Nobles to pick up the entire Charles Bukowski collection.