To add it manually: make a new bookmark, name it anything, and paste the copied code as the URL.
02 / USE
On substack.com, click the bookmark
Open any substack.com page while logged in.
Click the Block on Substack bookmark. A panel appears top-right.
Type the handle (no @) and hit Block. It resolves the handle, blocks, and confirms.
03 / PREVIEW
This is the panel you'll get
Preview—simulated, no real requests
Block a Substack user ✕
Why it has to be a bookmarklet. A site on its own domain can't block for you—the API needs your substack.com cookie, and browsers only attach that cookie to requests coming from a substack.com page. The bookmarklet runs inside that page, so your session comes along automatically. No password, token, or cookie is ever typed or stored.
If a block returns 403. Run it from a real substack.com page (your feed or a profile), not a blank tab — the request needs the page's origin to be accepted. These are Substack's own internal endpoints, so they can change without notice.