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No Covid in Facebook by Yaroslav Luzin

Hides covid-related words and removes the annoying panel about COVID and vaccination, automatically added by Facebook to related posts.

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Are you annoyed with the "Information Center" panels about Covid-19 added to posts by Facebook? Or annoyed with many covid-related posts and comments?

This plugin for Firefox censors covid-related keywords and also removes the information panel added by Facebook to related posts.
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  • Access your data for sites in the facebook.com domain
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Version
0.2
Size
30.57 kB
Last updated
4 years ago (4 Aug 2021)
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  • Feeds, News & Blogging
  • Social & Communication
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MIT Licence
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