How to limit myself on a page after I already accessed it? #405
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Let's take an example of Twitter main feed page (twitter.com/home). When I first open the page, I want to be redirected to a delay. After I waited for the period of time I'm now at Twitter feed. But in this tab after the delay I don't have any obstacles, I can freely spend an hour in it and it's bad. Some ideas for possible obstacles that will work for me (please suggest other ideas if you have):
How do I accomplish that (or some other solution to my problem?) with Leechblock (or maybe other software if you know it)? My current solution is that I have enabled 24/7 delay when accessing Twitter feed. But it works only when I open a new Twitter tab. After I completed this delay I am completely free from any limits. I can't figure how to trigger new delays after some time on page or some other obstacles. |
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Use two block sets for twitter.com. Set up the first one so that Twitter is blocked after X minutes of use. Set up the second one so that Twitter is always (24/7) blocked with the delaying page. They will work together so that Twitter is always delayed, and then eventually blocked after X minutes of use. |
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Use two block sets for twitter.com. Set up the first one so that Twitter is blocked after X minutes of use. Set up the second one so that Twitter is always (24/7) blocked with the delaying page. They will work together so that Twitter is always delayed, and then eventually blocked after X minutes of use.