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PureFeed
AI filters negativity & clickbait from your social feeds
8 followers
AI filters negativity & clickbait from your social feeds
8 followers
PureFeed is a content quality filter for Reddit, YouTube, X, and LinkedIn. AI scores every post on negativity, sensationalism, usefulness, learning, and opportunity - you set the thresholds, and low-signal posts collapse into a "Why was this hidden?" card. Nothing is silently removed, everything is reversible. You don't have to quit social media - you just stop drowning in junk. Free up to 500 posts/day. Pro adds custom profiles, per-creator scoring, and no limits.








The "Why was this hidden?" card is such a thoughtful touch, turning what could feel like censorship into something you learn from and control. Transparency plus reversibility is a rare combo in content tools.
@remziye717065
Thank you! That card was a hill I was willing to die on. Early testers asked me to just remove junk silently, but a filter you can't inspect eventually filters something you cared about, and you'd never know. So every hide shows its scores, and one click reverses it.
Fun side effect: people tell me the card taught them what their own junk threshold actually is. Most set Negativity way stricter after a week.
Curious, would you want the thresholds per-platform? It's one of the next things I'm weighing.
Love that the "Why was this hidden?" card keeps you in the loop instead of just silencing posts behind the scenes. Feels like a small detail but it builds real trust in the filter.
Love that the "Why was this hidden?" card keeps things transparent instead of just nuking posts you disagree with. Reversibility is such an underrated UX choice for filters like this.
the "Why was this hidden?" card is such a smart move, it keeps things transparent instead of feeling like a black box deciding what you see
The "Why was this hidden?" card is such a thoughtful touch - keeping everything reversible takes away the anxiety of letting an algorithm curate your feed.