NoJunkFeed - Filter social media posts by context, not keyword.

NoJunkFeed helps you filter noisy social media feeds without blocking the useful content you still want to see.

As of June 2026, NoJunkFeed - Filter social media posts by context, not keyword. has 1 users in the Productivity category.

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Version
3.0.27
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 3 version updates, changed permissions.

History

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Tracking since May 18, 2026.

2.081.50.9199999999999999May 18, 2026Jun 6, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
May 18, 20263.0.6
May 24, 20263.0.6
May 31, 20263.0.16
Jun 6, 202623.0.25
Now13.0.27

Changelog

  • Jun 6, 2026
    permissions
    storage, activeTab, scripting
    storage, activeTab, scripting, alarms
  • Jun 6, 2026
    name
    NoJunkFeed — Filter social media posts by context, not keyword.
    NoJunkFeed - Filter social media posts by context, not keyword.
  • May 31, 2026
    name
    NoJunkFeed — Filter social media by context, not keyword.
    NoJunkFeed — Filter social media posts by context, not keyword.
  • May 31, 2026
    description
    NoJunkFeed helps you take control of noisy social feeds.
    
    Unlike keyword blockers, NoJunkFeed understands the context of a post. Write simple rules in plain English, such as:
    
    “Hide Aunt Sue’s political posts, but let updates about the kids through.”
    “Hide posts about Elon Musk’s personal drama, but show updates about SpaceX and Tesla.”
    “Hide posts dramatizing inflation, job losses, and the housing crisis, but allow neutral updates about the economy.”
    
    NoJunkFeed identifies matching posts and collapses or hides them as you browse, before they pull you in.
    
    Use NoJunkFeed to see less doomscrolling, engagement bait, repetitive drama, hype cycles, spoilers, scams, or anything else you would rather skip.
    
    What you can do:
    Create plain English filters for topics, tones, or types of posts you want to avoid
    Filter feeds on Reddit, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, or any site you choose using a visual site picker
    Collapse filtered posts with a reveal button or hide them completely
    Pause filtering, edit your rules, or change active sites at any time
    
    You decide what stays in your feed. NoJunkFeed applies the boundaries you set, helping you browse with less clutter and fewer distractions.
    Write rules like:
    Hide Elon Musk drama, but keep Tesla/SpaceX news
    Hide rage bait about Donald Trump, but keep policy and election updates
    Hide doom posting about the economy, but keep economic and market news
    Hide posts shilling crypto, but keep product launches and regulatory news
    
    Unlike keyword blockers, NoJunkFeed understands the context and intent of a post. Write simple rules in plain English, and NoJunkFeed collapses or hides matching posts before they pull you in.
    
    What You Can Do
    Create filters for topics, tones, or types of posts you want to avoid
    Filter feeds on Reddit, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, or any site you add using the visual site element picker
    Collapse filtered posts behind a reveal button, or hide them completely
    
    You decide what stays in your feed, taking back control from the algorithm.
  • May 31, 2026
    short_description
    AI-powered feed filtering with plain-English rules for social sites and custom pages.
    NoJunkFeed helps you filter noisy social media feeds without blocking the useful content you still want to see.
  • May 31, 2026
    host_permissions
    https://api.nojunkfeed.com/*
    https://api.nojunkfeed.com/*, https://facebook.com/*, https://*.facebook.com/*, https://youtube.com/*, https://*.youtube.com/*, https://reddit.com/*, https://*.reddit.com/*, https://linkedin.com/*, https://*.linkedin.com/*, https://twitter.com/*, https://*.twitter.com/*, https://x.com/*, https://*.x.com/*
  • May 24, 2026
    description
    NoJunkFeed helps you take back control of noisy social feeds.
    
    Instead of blocking exact keywords, NoJunkFeed understands the context behind a social media post. Write simple rules in plain English, like “hide political drama,” “hide ragebait,” or “hide posts about AI doom,” and NoJunkFeed quietly collapses or hides matching posts as you browse, before you see them.
    
    Use it to reduce doomscrolling, engagement bait, repetitive drama, hype cycles, spoilers, scams, or any other content you want less of.
    
    What you can do:
    
    - Create plain English filters for the topics, tones, or types of posts you want to avoid
    - Filter supported feeds like Reddit, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube
    - Add custom infinite scroll sites with a visual site picker
    - Choose whether filtered posts are collapsed with a reveal button or hidden completely
    - Pause filtering, edit rules, or change active sites anytime
    - Keep useful posts visible while reducing low value noise
    
    NoJunkFeed does not decide what belongs in your feed. You set your own boundaries, adjust them whenever you want, and browse with less clutter.
    NoJunkFeed helps you take control of noisy social feeds.
    
    Unlike keyword blockers, NoJunkFeed understands the context of a post. Write simple rules in plain English, such as:
    
    “Hide Aunt Sue’s political posts, but let updates about the kids through.”
    “Hide posts about Elon Musk’s personal drama, but show updates about SpaceX and Tesla.”
    “Hide posts dramatizing inflation, job losses, and the housing crisis, but allow neutral updates about the economy.”
    
    NoJunkFeed identifies matching posts and collapses or hides them as you browse, before they pull you in.
    
    Use NoJunkFeed to see less doomscrolling, engagement bait, repetitive drama, hype cycles, spoilers, scams, or anything else you would rather skip.
    
    What you can do:
    Create plain English filters for topics, tones, or types of posts you want to avoid
    Filter feeds on Reddit, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, or any site you choose using a visual site picker
    Collapse filtered posts with a reveal button or hide them completely
    Pause filtering, edit your rules, or change active sites at any time
    
    You decide what stays in your feed. NoJunkFeed applies the boundaries you set, helping you browse with less clutter and fewer distractions.

Permissions & access

Permissions
storageactiveTabscriptingalarms
Host access
https://api.nojunkfeed.com/*, https://facebook.com/*, https://*.facebook.com/*, https://youtube.com/*, https://*.youtube.com/*, https://reddit.com/*, https://*.reddit.com/*, https://linkedin.com/*, https://*.linkedin.com/*, https://twitter.com/*, https://*.twitter.com/*, https://x.com/*, https://*.x.com/*

Screenshots

NoJunkFeed - Filter social media posts by context, not keyword. screenshot 1NoJunkFeed - Filter social media posts by context, not keyword. screenshot 2

About

Write rules like:
Hide Elon Musk drama, but keep Tesla/SpaceX news
Hide rage bait about Donald Trump, but keep policy and election updates
Hide doom posting about the economy, but keep economic and market news
Hide posts shilling crypto, but keep product launches and regulatory news

Unlike keyword blockers, NoJunkFeed understands the context and intent of a post. Write simple rules in plain English, and NoJunkFeed collapses or hides matching posts before they pull you in.

What You Can Do
Create filters for topics, tones, or types of posts you want to avoid
Filter feeds on Reddit, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, or any site you add using the visual site element picker
Collapse filtered posts behind a reveal button, or hide them completely

You decide what stays in your feed, taking back control from the algorithm.

Technical

Version
3.0.27
Manifest
V3
Size
147KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
ekofhkoaehkhbogobkiphkjifbjdhhbe
Developer ID
uc781d6520b2c2a0c8b9715abb8b0a70a
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 14, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 2, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 6, 2026
Website
nojunkfeed.com
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 6, 2026.