Filter content on Vivaldi Social

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On Vivaldi Social, you can automatically hide posts that you find offensive, deal with sensitive matters, just oversaturate your timelines or you don’t wish to see for any other reason.

Add a new Filter

To create a filter:

  1. Go to Preferences > Filters.
  2. Click Add new filter in the top right corner.
  3. Give the filter a name (if you choose to hide the posts with a warning, the filter’s name will be mentioned on the post).
  4. If you want to apply the filter temporarily, select an expiration time.
  5. Choose where the filter will be applied – Home and lists, Notifications, Public timelines, Conversations, Profiles.
  6. Decide whether to hide the post behind a warning or remove it altogether.
  7. Enter the keyword(s) you want to filter out. You can enter words, phrases, hashtags or emojis.
  8. Click Save new filter.

Edit a Filter

To update a filter:

  1. Go to Preferences > Filters.
  2. In the list of filters you’ve created, click Edit Filter on the one you wish to edit.
  3. Make the changes.
  4. Click Save Changes.

Delete a Filter

  1. Go to Preferences > Filters.
  2. In the list of filters you’ve created, click Delete on the one you wish remove.

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