Hides the 'Great job!' so you can focus on the 'Here's what's broken. A Chrome Extension that hides positive comments and shows you only the hate. See the worst, ignore the rest.
I built OnlyHate after getting tired of scrolling through endless praise on product review videos and feeling like the real feedback was always buried.
As a viewer, I often wondered if a product was actually good or if the problems were just drowned out by hype. As someone who buys things based on reviews, I wanted a faster way to spot recurring complaints before purchasing. And for creators, I kept noticing how valuable criticism gets lost, even though that kind of feedback is usually what helps improve content the most.
OnlyHate started as a simple experiment to surface that hidden side of comment sections. The goal is not negativity for its own sake, but visibility. It helps surface criticism, complaints, and concerns that are usually pushed out of view.
Who Is It For? 📹 Content Creators — Find actionable feedback faster 📊 Social Media Managers — Monitor brand sentiment efficiently 🔬 Researchers — Study negative discourse patterns 🛒 Buyers & Shoppers — Spot recurring complaints and red flags before purchasing 🧑 Regular User — Or you could be a regular user who just seeks entertainment from negative things
Sometimes everything looks like sunshine and rainbows in the comments. This just helps answer the question, is that really the full story?
Would love to hear how others look for criticism. Do you actively search for it, or do you feel it is hard to find?
Happy 2026 PH!
I built OnlyHate after getting tired of scrolling through endless praise on product review videos and feeling like the real feedback was always buried.
As a viewer, I often wondered if a product was actually good or if the problems were just drowned out by hype. As someone who buys things based on reviews, I wanted a faster way to spot recurring complaints before purchasing. And for creators, I kept noticing how valuable criticism gets lost, even though that kind of feedback is usually what helps improve content the most.
OnlyHate started as a simple experiment to surface that hidden side of comment sections. The goal is not negativity for its own sake, but visibility. It helps surface criticism, complaints, and concerns that are usually pushed out of view.
Who Is It For?
📹 Content Creators — Find actionable feedback faster
📊 Social Media Managers — Monitor brand sentiment efficiently
🔬 Researchers — Study negative discourse patterns
🛒 Buyers & Shoppers — Spot recurring complaints and red flags before purchasing
🧑 Regular User — Or you could be a regular user who just seeks entertainment from negative things
Sometimes everything looks like sunshine and rainbows in the comments. This just helps answer the question, is that really the full story?
Would love to hear how others look for criticism. Do you actively search for it, or do you feel it is hard to find?