I use the userscript "Google Hit Hider by Domain (Search Filter / Block Sites)" by Jefferson Scher, whom you may know as one of the top support specialist at Mozilla: http://www.jeffersonscher.com/gm/google-hit-hider/
"GHHbD" is a precursor to uBlacklist; and was for many years THE replacement to blocking sites on Google Search after Google removed the built-in function.
It also has a 'Block' button next to the search results (remember, the script existed long before uBlacklist), which allows to grey-out or hide results, based on subdomains down to the base domain.
"GHHbD" is a precursor to uBlacklist; and was for many years THE replacement to blocking sites on Google Search after Google removed the built-in function.
It also has a 'Block' button next to the search results (remember, the script existed long before uBlacklist), which allows to grey-out or hide results, based on subdomains down to the base domain.
The disadvantage of GHHbD is that it doesn't handled regex filtering. However one of its many advantages is that it does block TLDs: https://greasyfork.org/en/forum/discussion/comment/55821/#Co...