All Twitter users should know how annoying unwanted tweets are. Introducing DeClutter, a javascript bookmarklet that will filter out those irrelevant tweets based on certain keywords.

DeClutter is super-simple to set up, but it may not always provide the results you want. First, you visit their page here and type in a list of keywords you’d like to filter out from your feed. After you’re done, simply drag the bookmarklet to your bookmarks and click it whenever you want to start filtering.

Hip, hip, hooray and a job well done, but I’m always paranoid about important tweets getting deleted. My advice? Unfollow said clutterers if you really don’t want clutter on your Twitter feed.

Source: Lifehacker


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wow declutter sounds pretty useful as i hate those annoying, unwated twitter tweets


amazing ,that really is very helpful ,..
i receive too many unwanted tweets ,.and it’s very annoying
but what if it deletes important tweets too O.O ,.that would be even more annoying :( ,.and i don’t trust twitter anymore since the last security issue ,.
anyway, i might try it
thanks for the info Lexi ^_^


Yeeeea unfollowing people would just be better.
Nice idea tho.


that sounds a good idea…
thanks lexi


awesome.
thank you lexi smile


Thanks Lexi!! (:



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