An issue with an update manifest prevented your browser from automatically updating to the latest approved version of FrankerFaceZ, and the signing of the old version has expired. You will need to manually remove and reinstall the add-on. ^MD
An issue with an update manifest prevented your browser from automatically updating to the latest approved version of FrankerFaceZ, and the signing of the old version has expired. You will need to manually remove and reinstall the add-on. ^MD
There should be no outstanding issues for Chrome and user-script users. Firefox add-on users will need to wait for Firefox to approve version 4.77.1.0 for things to work correctly again. This may take up to a week due to how slowly Firefox handles approvals.
Sorry for the inconvenience. ^MD 2/2
Users on Firefox may need to manually remove and re-install our add-on to ensure they receive updates if they installed FrankerFaceZ before October 23rd, 2024 due to an issue with an update manifest.
This is unrelated to recent issues caused by incompatibilities with routine Twitch updates. 1/2
Affected users who use the Chrome extension, you can either switch to using the relatively new FrankerFaceZ Nightly (chromewebstore.google.com/detail/frank...) extension, or switch to the user script.
Affected users who use the user script, please redownload it from our website.
(2/2 ^MD)
We are aware that our CDN has been blocked within Russia due to a handful of emotes that Russian regulators find offensive.
We have made a few changes to how our extension is loaded that should allow it to continue functioning for Russian users, although emotes will remain blocked.
(1/2 ^MD)
We've recently received some reports that users on Edge are seeing a message about malware. These users installed an extension impersonating FrankerFaceZ.
We do NOT have any extensions in the Microsoft Edge store. Please only install FrankerFaceZ as directed on our website. ^MD
We are aware that some users are experiencing issues with FrankerFaceZ failing to load. This is due to incompatibility with a Twitch experiment updating the version of React being used.
No estimate for how long a fix will take, but we're working on it. Sorry for the trouble. ^MD
A screenshot of FrankerFaceZ on Twitch's Art directory. The option to hide thumbnails by the "SexualThemes" flag has been enabled, and there are several streams that have blurred thumbnails.
Did you know you can use FrankerFaceZ to hide channels in the Twitch directory, or to blur their thumbnails?
Previously you could only do this by category, but now we let you block or hide by tag, content flag, or stream title as well.