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If you talk about my solution, you can read the source code. And since you are a developer, I assume you would understand it.

The gui for the exclude url string is basically a one liner that uses a feature of browser extensions to make that modifier persist. If you do not care for persistence, use a bookmark.

And the script is an interface to utilize this mechanic in a comfortable way.

@-moz-document domain("itch.io") {
div.game_cell:has(a[href*="projectname"] ) { display: none }
div.game_cell:has(a[href*="projectname"] ) { display: none }
}

I talked about my Itch projects analytics. It shows me how many people land on my page. 

sorry, clearly I’m not addressing professional programmers…

I could not follow your line of thought. Also I am not a professional programmer. The feature was made 8 years ago by leafo. It was and is an unofficial, undocumented feature. That means it has no gui. And you will only find about it, if you search comments or the net.

Why this never was expanded is not known. There is only speculation. But the feature also was never removed.

facts are facts

I asked you to name game platforms that have the feature. So please offer some facts.