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philh
on Jan 6, 2016
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Neal Stephenson: Why I Am a Sociomediapath (2015)
You can unfollow individual sites. There's a down arrow in the top-right of a post, you click it and select 'hide all from clickhole'.
I unfollowed a bunch, and now I rarely see that kind of thing.
greggman
on Jan 6, 2016
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You can also use "fb purity", an extension that can hide posts based on string matches. For example "liked a post", "commented on", and other annoying things fb fills the feed with
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I unfollowed a bunch, and now I rarely see that kind of thing.