
The most important is that you cannot write your own keywords you like to snoozed. There are, however, a number of features this initial version of “keyword snooze” doesn’t include.

And, in the future, if you don’t want to see a flurry of photos and posts about said high school class reunion, Facebook’s forthcoming “snooze keyword” feature will let you temporarily mute any posts that include the phrase, oh I don’t know, “OMG I CAN’T BELIEVE IT’S BEEN 10 YEARS!!!” So, for example, if you’re high school class reunion is coming up and you don’t feel like seeing posts from old high school Facebook groups, that snooze feature might come in handy. Thankfully, those people, pages, or groups won’t know that you’ve snoozed them. So, no more needing to quickly scroll through your feed anytime you haven’t caught up on a show, haven’t made it to the theater, or just don’t feel like seeing your relatives ask “What is BDE?”įacebook currently has a “snooze” feature which allows you to hide posts from certain people, pages, or groups for 30 days. After that, posts which contain those words or phrases won’t appear in your feed for the next 30 days. Then, you’ll be able to designate the words or phrases you want to avoid. You’ll just click on the top-right drown down menu (those three little gray dots) and select the “Snooze Keywords” options. Once live, utilizing the keyword snooze feature will be pretty simple.
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The “snooze” will apply to posts from any person, Group, or Page. Similar to Twitter’s “mute words” feature, the “keyword snooze” feature being tested will let users block posts with their designated “snooze” words for 30 days. Trying to avoid Bachelorette spoilers or the score to a World Cup Game? Sick of hearing bad takes on a certain trending topic or just don’t feel like seeing the name of a certain president in your newsfeed for a while? You’re in luck because learning how to use Facebook’s new “keyword snooze” feature will make all of those things significantly easier.Īnnounced on in a press release on Wednesday, Facebook is testing a News Feed feature that will allow you to hide or “snooze” posts that have a certain word of phrase.
