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Here are some terms to mute on Twitter to clean your timeline up a bit.
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Mute these words in your settings here: https://twitter.com/settings/muted_keywords | |
ActivityTweet | |
generic_activity_highlights | |
generic_activity_momentsbreaking | |
RankedOrganicTweet | |
suggest_activity | |
suggest_activity_feed | |
suggest_activity_highlights | |
suggest_activity_tweet | |
suggest_grouped_tweet_hashtag | |
suggest_pyle_tweet | |
suggest_ranked_organic_tweet | |
suggest_ranked_timeline_tweet | |
suggest_recap | |
suggest_recycled_tweet | |
suggest_recycled_tweet_inline | |
suggest_sc_tweet | |
suggest_timeline_tweet | |
suggest_who_to_follow | |
suggestactivitytweet | |
suggestpyletweet | |
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Glad to hear it.
As far as the limit is concerned, it does exist within Twitter, which is a bit impractical...
As soon as I have a bit of time I'll start converting the Firefox extension. For the moment, simply transferring from one to the other doesn't work and will require a few adjustments.
Mozilla just approved the plugin https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/chirp-silencer/
Need some tests because I had to change some key elements in it...
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I can confirm this works on chrome! I I do recall getting caught up with a maximum number of words I could mute which is unfortunate. For now I finished adding my list manually, but I just thought I'd mention this to you and hope it looks for duplicates. Hope it works for Firefox eventually