Feedless Facebook

Remove the news feed from Facebook to prevent distraction

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey, Greasemonkey or Violentmonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey or Violentmonkey to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey or Userscripts to install this script.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

You will need to install a user script manager extension to install this script.

(I already have a user script manager, let me install it!)

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

(I already have a user style manager, let me install it!)

Forfatter
Adam Novak
Daglige installasjoner
0
Totale installasjoner
114
Vurderinger
1 0 0
Versjon
1.5
Lagd
28.01.2018
Oppdatert
09.01.2021
Size
2 kB
Lisens
I/T
Gjelder

Updated for Instagram-esque Facebook!

Feedless Facebook, inspired by Kevin Owocki's Feedless Facebook Chrome extension, hides the Facebook news feed behind a clickable button.

With Feedless Facebook, you can go to Facebook to post, search, shop, or chat, without the news feed interrupting you. If you do want to read the news feed, just click the button to open it up, or click again to hide it.

I wrote this script after noticing how the news feed would often distract and derail me when I went to Facebook to do something specific. The news feed has been engineered by experts at Facebook to capture attention, and in my case I found it doing that slightly too well. With the news feed hidden behind a button, and collapsed by default, it is much less distracting.