Facebook Filters I Wish Existed (and Posts I Can’t Get Enough Of)

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After resisting Facebook for a long time, I finally created an account out of necessity for work. Surprisingly, I found myself enjoying it and now I spend a significant amount of my day scrolling through my feed. However, there are certain posts I wish I could filter out to make my time on Facebook more pleasant.

Disturbing Animal Content

I truly admire those who advocate for animal welfare, but when I’m taking a breather from work, I’d like to avoid images of abused or starving animals. I promise to engage with your important messages if you could spare me the graphic visuals.

Insects

My fear of bugs is real. Please refrain from sharing close-up images of them. Bees are fine, though; I find them intriguing when viewed from the comfort of my screen.

Spiders

What’s up with the sudden influx of spider videos? I never solicited those creepy clips, yet somehow they find their way to me. I’m pleading for a spider-free feed!

Adam Sandler

I’ll be honest: I’m just not a fan. When I see posts about his movies, my reaction is far from positive.

Tragic Stories about Children

As a parent, I find it increasingly difficult to digest real-life stories of violence against kids. It’s simply too distressing.

Repetitive Posts

During the infamous dress debate, I saw the same posts over and over. It would be wonderful to limit the frequency of repetitive stories.

The Kardashians

I think there’s actually a filter for this now, thankfully.

Negative Parenting Advice

I’ve expressed my concerns about this before. Constant reminders that I’m failing as a parent can be quite disheartening.

Body Image Posts

The endless discussions about “mombods” and “dadbods” can really wear on me.

Kale Snacks

I’m sorry, but kale just isn’t my thing, and it’s high time the world acknowledges that.

Content I Can’t Get Enough Of

Now, for the uplifting content that never fails to brighten my feed:

Adorable Animal Photos and Videos

Whether they’re farm animals, pets, or wildlife, I love seeing them all.

Beautiful, Delicious Food

I confess, I’m one of those people who can’t get enough of food photography.

Heartwarming Stories

Stories of kindness, such as police officers helping those in need or professors comforting babies in class, truly uplift my spirits. During the unrest in Baltimore, many positive stories emerged, and I wish they had received equal attention.

Bizarre Criminals Getting Caught

The hilarity of individuals being arrested for their own foolish actions, like “liking” their wanted photo, is always a good laugh.

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In summary, while social media can be a mixed bag, filtering out negative and repetitive posts can enhance the experience. Embracing the positive aspects, like heartwarming stories and adorable animals, makes scrolling through our feeds much more enjoyable.

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