Installing a Microsoft Edge extension is simple: Same with hiding "Who to follow" / "Follow some Topics," which removes clutter. You can still see the Retweets, but it is now easier to manage as a separate column. Moving Retweets to their own column (or just hiding them!) means you get a "pure" feed of original content instead of some random bits that others found interesting. The rest are personal preferences but significantly streamline the service. The extension also hides the annoying 'For you' category, which are tweets that Twitter shoves down your throat because it thinks you want to see them (like all of Elon's tweets) Things like Always use Latest Tweets (instead of curated content by Twitter) are a huge pet peeve by many users as Twitter likes to reset it for users instead of keeping it on all the time. Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central)
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