calmfeed — clean your X feed
Overview
Hide rage-bait, hustle-bro posts, AI doom and more from your X/Twitter feed using plain-language rules. No account, no tracking.
Your feed shapes your mood — and X is full of posts engineered to provoke you. "I made $10k in 30 days." "AGI is here, RIP your job." "Repost if you agree." You didn't choose those. The algorithm did. calmfeed quietly hides them while you scroll, so your timeline is the one YOU want. WHAT IT HIDES (toggle each on or off): - Hustle-bro / get-rich — money gurus, grindset threads, "passive income" - Rage-bait / outrage — posts built to make you angry - AI doom / hype panic — "this changes everything", "RIP your job" - Crypto shilling — 100x calls, token pumps, NFT promos - Engagement bait — "repost if you agree", reply-farming YOUR OWN RULES, in plain words: - Type "football" to hide any post mentioning football - Type "elon + mars" to hide posts that mention BOTH words - Add several rules at once, separated by commas Hidden posts collapse into a small "hidden by calmfeed" line you can click to reveal — nothing is deleted, you stay in control. PRIVACY FIRST: calmfeed runs entirely in your browser. It reads the text of posts only to decide whether to hide them, and stores your settings locally. No account. No tracking. No server. Nothing is ever sent anywhere. It's rule-based (not an AI call), so it's instant, free, and works offline. Open source under the MIT license. Works on X.com and Twitter.com.
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Details
- Version0.1.0
- UpdatedJune 4, 2026
- Offered byElonCmedia
- Size20.99KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes