Feedider: Hide Distracting Feeds and Sections from Popular Websites
Feedider is a free Chrome add-on developed by The Overloader. It falls under the category of Browsers and specifically the subcategory of Add-ons & Tools. This handy tool allows users to hide distracting feeds or other similar sections from popular websites such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Reddit.
With Feedider, you have the ability to customize your browsing experience by selectively hiding specific sections on these websites. For YouTube, you can hide thumbnails, the home feed, comments, video end feed and cards, subscriptions and explore buttons, left sidebar, search suggestions, video description, people also watched videos, trending, playlists, mixes, and even disable autoplay. On Facebook, you can hide the home page feed, stories, likes and comments, people you may know, and the right rail and left rail sections. For Instagram, you can hide posts, stories, suggestions, likes, comments, and descriptions. LinkedIn allows you to hide the home feed, news, and comments. On Twitter, you can hide the timeline, trending, likes, and retweets. Lastly, for Reddit, you can hide the home feed, recommended communities, and comments.
Feedider is constantly improving and has recently released version 2.0.0, which includes a new logo, redesigned UI, and additional features in the YouTube menu. These new features allow you to hide thumbnails, the like and dislike button, disable autoplay, and hide video descriptions. Additionally, you can now control the feeds of Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Reddit.
If you find yourself constantly distracted by feeds and sections on these popular websites, Feedider is a great tool to help you stay focused and minimize distractions. It provides a simple and effective way to customize your browsing experience and enhance productivity.