X, formerly known as Twitter, allows its users to mute words they don't want to see. Muting a word will remove Tweets with that term or hashtag from your notifications, timeline, and replies.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 4:
iPhone and iPad
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Click on the icon to open your Notifications tab. [1] X Research source
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Select the gear icon.Advertisement
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Select Muted words .
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Select Add .
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Type in the term you want muted. Add any separate words one at a time, rather than all together.
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Pick whether you want to mute the word on your Home timeline or Notifications , or both.
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Pick the people you want to include in the filter. You can decide whether you want to mute words From anyone or From people you don’t follow (for notifications you have set up).
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Select how long you'd like to mute the word for. Pick between Forever , 24 hours , 7 days , or 30 days .
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Tap Save . Review the results to make sure it's what you intended.
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Tap Done to exit.Advertisement
Method 2
Method 2 of 4:
Android
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Click on the icon to open your Notifications tab. [2] X Research source
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Select the gear icon.
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Select Muted words .
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Select the plus icon.
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Tap Add .
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Type in the term you want muted. Add any separate words one at a time, rather than all together.
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Pick whether you want to mute the word on your Home timeline or Notifications , or both.
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Pick the people you want to include in the filter. You can decide whether you want to mute words From anyone or From people you don’t follow (for notifications you have set up).
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Select how long you'd like to mute the word for. Pick between Forever , 24 hours , 7 days , or 30 days .
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Tap Save . Review the results to make sure it's what you intended.Advertisement
Method 3
Method 3 of 4:
Twitter.com (Computer)
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Click on your profile image and select Settings and privacy .
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Click Muted words .
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Click Add .
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Type in the term you want muted. Add any separate words one at a time, rather than all together.
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Pick whether you want to mute the word on your Home timeline or Notifications , or both.
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Pick the people you want to include in the filter. You can decide whether you want to mute words From anyone or From people you don’t follow (for notifications you have set up).
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Select how long you'd like to mute the word for. Pick between Forever , 24 hours , 7 days , or 30 days .
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Click Add . Review the results to make sure it's what you intended.Advertisement
Method 4
Method 4 of 4:
Twitter.com (Mobile)
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Click on the icon to open your Notifications tab.
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Select the gear icon.
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Select Muted words .
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Select +Add muted or phrase .
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Type in the term you want muted. Add any separate words one at a time, rather than all together.
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Pick whether you want to mute the word on your Home timeline or Notifications , or both. Select the checkbox for each, as desired.
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Pick the people you want to include in the filter. You can decide whether you want to mute words From anyone or From people you don’t follow (for notifications you have set up).
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Select how long you'd like to mute the word for. Pick between Forever , 24 hours , 7 days , or 30 days .
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Click Save . Review the results to make sure it's what you intended.Advertisement
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Tips
- Entries can only be added one a time.Thanks
- You can edit or remove existing entries to your muted words after you submit them.Thanks
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Warnings
- If you already added a word to your mute list when the feature applied to notifications only, it will currently be set to Notifications only; From anyone; Forever. You can change this, though.Thanks
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