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Blueblock: Remove Verified Tweets from Your Twitter Feed

Blueblock is a free Chrome add-on developed by Joe that allows users to remove verified tweets from their Twitter feed. This handy tool aims to provide users with a more peaceful and focused Twitter experience by filtering out tweets from verified accounts.

With Blueblock, you can say goodbye to the noise and distractions caused by verified tweets. By removing these tweets from your feed, you can focus on the content that matters most to you and avoid getting caught up in the often controversial and divisive discussions that can arise from verified accounts.

Blueblock is easy to install and use. Simply add the extension to your Chrome browser, and it will start filtering out verified tweets from your Twitter feed. Enjoy a more serene and tailored Twitter experience with Blueblock.

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