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Did not work for me, the tampermonkey file never visually loaded and the chrome extension can only exclude one tag at a time and it does it by adding the exclude header into the URL. Example: ?exclude=tg.visual-novel

My tampermoney recently gave me an update notification, that it would need permission to run user scripts. I checked my config, and it was already activated. You need to click details to show the additional config options, and there will even be the Itch domain listed as the domain this extension is allowed to do things. Maybe this permission is not activated on your browser or the Itch domain is missing ("https://itch.io/*").

I just tried it with Chrome 149.0.7827.54 and Tampermonkey 5.5.0. The tampermonkey icon will show a small (2) as soon as I visit an Itch page and both scripts still work.

the chrome extension can only exclude one tag at a time and it does it by adding the exclude header into the URL. Example: ?exclude=tg.visual-novel

Yes? That's what it is supposed to do. The tampermonkey scripts are happening user side. The exclusion is happening server side. See this thread https://itch.io/t/160014/can-i-use-exclusion-filters , where the exclusion filter was introduced.

All my extension does, is to give the feature a box to just enter visual-novel, instead of writing the whole thing in the url bar. And it makes this modification persistent. If you add or remove another tag, it will vanish otherwise. It will also stay beyond a browser restart.

It would seem was unable to understand the purpose of the tool, I did try looking for mentions of how it's supposed to work in the description but maybe it's my dyslexia but I never found it. I ended up just using https://better-itch-search.kalrog.com/ which is quite powerful and I can recommend!
(Keep in mind because it's just a scraper and cataloger it isn't always as up to date as the actual site, though I feel the curator should be the one to say its limitations and I'm sure they did somewhere.)

I should rewrite the description some day. 

I guess what most people really want, is to exclude horror games or visual-novels and all it takes for that, is a bookmark. No need to install anything or visit external sites. The usual complaint would be, that 90% of the top pages are horror and visual-novels, and thus people asked for tag exclusion.

But from my browsing experience on Itch, exluding tags is not actually gonna solve this. Or all the clutter appearing again and again at the same places you look every week. You also can't exclude your library or known games by tags.

So imho the better solution is this https://itch.io/t/1018893/a-never-show-me-this-again-please-button

And that's what the tampermonkey script does. You can mark&hide your whole library, any developers you dislike, and all games you already have seen, at the press of a button.

You could even actively search for a tag you dislike, and mark all the games. For experiments like this, I would recommend using the save and load functionality of the script. So yeah, one can emulate fully working multiple tag exclusion with that script. But why bother, if you can just weed out games occasionaly at the places you browse regularily.