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If your GitHub comments aren’t showing up because you see a blank white page, don’t worry—you’re not alone. This issue is usually caused by a conflict or bug in your browser, often related to ad blockers or extensions. Here’s a simple way to fix it:
First, try turning off any ad blocker or privacy extension you have enabled. Sometimes, these tools block certain scripts or elements that GitHub needs to load comments properly. After disabling the extension, refresh the page, and your comments should appear again.
If that doesn’t work, open your browser’s incognito or private mode. This mode disables most extensions temporarily, helping you identify if an extension is causing the problem. Browse to your GitHub page again, and check if the comments load. If they do, then an extension is likely the culprit.
For a long-term fix, you can add GitHub to your ad blocker’s whitelist or allowed list. This way, it won’t block scripts from GitHub anymore, and your comments will load smoothly in the future.
If you’re still experiencing issues after trying these steps, clearing your browser’s cache and cookies can help remove any corrupted data that might be causing the problem. After clearing, reopen GitHub and see if the comments appear correctly.
By following these steps, you should be able to fix the blank white page and see your GitHub comments again.





