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News Feed Sanitizer

 1 year ago
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Social media is a part of our lives. But sometimes it starts to get annoying. Some random event happens (which you really don't care about), and for a couple of weeks you keep seeing posts about that event, from half the planet. Or maybe you don't like electric vehicles, and you keep seeing news about Tesla.

To address this, I decided to create a browser extension that filters posts, based on a keyword list that you define. Works for all major social networks, on all major browsers!

Super interesting. In the good old days, news feed in social media was controlled by you. You could subscribe and unsubscribe from the relevant channels. Now, the algorithms developed by Meta and Twitter became more unpredictable, which often ruins the experience of using their platforms. Getting back the control on the information that you receive can be very valuable to a lot of people.

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