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How to Silence Toxic Content on Social Media
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How to Silence Toxic Content on Social Media

Users can regain control over their social media experience by silencing specific words and profiles on major platforms. Here is a step-by-step guide for Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook.

G1 GloboDec 26
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Quick Summary

  • 1Social media users often encounter unwanted drama, influencer feuds, and polarizing topics while simply trying to browse memes or updates.
  • 2Fortunately, it is not necessary to delete accounts or quit platforms entirely to find peace.
  • 3Users can actively curate their feeds by muting specific keywords, phrases, and even entire profiles across major applications.
  • 4This guide details the specific steps to access content preferences on Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook.

Contents

Instagram: Curating Your FeedTikTok: Filtering Keywords and UpdatesX and Facebook: Privacy and Blocking ToolsConclusion

Quick Summary#

Opening social media apps like Instagram, TikTok, or X often leads to unexpected stress. Users intending to view memes or casual updates frequently encounter influencer disputes, controversial posts, or polarizing discussions. However, finding peace does not require deleting accounts or becoming a digital hermit. A practical approach involves muting specific content that negatively impacts mental well-being.

Major platforms offer built-in tools to filter out specific words, phrases, and profiles. These features allow users to curate their feeds without severing connections entirely. The following sections provide step-by-step instructions for silencing unwanted content on the most popular social networks.

Instagram: Curating Your Feed#

Instagram provides two primary methods for reducing noise: muting specific text and muting specific accounts. Both options are accessible through the app's settings menu.

Filtering Words and Phrases

To prevent posts containing specific topics from appearing, follow these steps:

  1. Open the app and navigate to your profile.
  2. Tap the three horizontal lines icon to access account settings.
  3. Scroll down and select Content preferences.
  4. Tap on Specific words and phrases.
  5. Add the words, phrases, hashtags, or emojis you wish to block and tap Add to save.

Muting People

If you wish to mute a specific person, you must be following them. Go to their profile and tap the Following button. You can then choose exactly what to mute, including:

  • Posts
  • Stories
  • Exclusive story promotions
  • Notes
  • Activity status updates

TikTok: Filtering Keywords and Updates#

TikTok allows users to restrict content in various sections of the app, including the main feed, following tab, and live streams.

Filtering Keywords

To block videos containing specific text:

  1. Tap Profile in the bottom right corner.
  2. Tap the three lines icon to open settings.
  3. Select Settings and privacy.
  4. Go to Content preferences and then Filter keywords.
  5. Enter the words or phrases you want to restrict and select where they should be hidden (e.g., For You, Following, Friends, or Lives).

Muting People

To mute updates from a specific user:

  1. Go to the user's profile.
  2. Tap the Share icon.
  3. Select Mute this user's posts/Mute their updates.

X and Facebook: Privacy and Blocking Tools#

Both X and Facebook offer distinct tools for managing who appears in your feed and what text is visible.

Managing X (formerly Twitter)

To mute words or phrases on X:

  1. Go to Settings and privacy.
  2. Select Privacy and safety.
  3. Choose Mute and block.
  4. Tap Muted words, then Add to enter specific terms.

To mute a person, navigate to their profile, tap the three dots icon, and select Mute.

Managing Facebook

Facebook uses a temporary Snooze feature for people:

  • When a post appears in your feed, tap the three dots icon.
  • Select Snooze [Name] for 30 days. Note that this is temporary and must be renewed.

To filter words on Facebook:

  1. Open the app and tap Menu.
  2. Go to Settings and privacy > Settings.
  3. Scroll to Followers and public content and tap Block list.
  4. Enter the words, phrases, or emojis to hide and tap Save.

Conclusion#

Managing a social media feed is an active process that requires utilizing the specific tools provided by developers. By silencing specific keywords and muting accounts that generate negativity, users can transform their digital experience from stressful to enjoyable. These settings offer a middle ground between total disconnection and constant exposure to unwanted content, allowing for a customized and peaceful online presence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Navigate to your profile settings, select 'Content preferences', and add specific words or phrases to the 'Specific words and phrases' list to hide related content.

Yes, you can use the 'Snooze' feature to temporarily hide a user's posts for 30 days or add their specific words to the block list.

Yes, TikTok allows you to filter keywords in the 'Content preferences' settings, where you can restrict words from appearing in the 'For You' feed, 'Lives', and other sections.

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