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Automatically hides political posts on Reddit.
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Tired of political posts flooding your Reddit feed? The Reddit Political Post Blocker (RPPB) is here to help.
This extension filters out political posts, giving you more control over your Reddit experience. Whether you're on old or new Reddit, RPPB seamlessly detects and hides posts containing political terms, helping you enjoy a cleaner, less frustrating feed.
New in Version 1.2:
You can now manage your own list of filtered keywords directly from the popup menu. Add new terms, remove ones you don't want blocked, or reset to the default list.
Features:
- Automatically hides posts containing political keywords
- Works on both old and new Reddit layouts
- Lets you open any blocked post with one click
- Displays the subreddit name for context
- Fully customizable keyword list in the popup menu
Please note: This extension uses keyword matching, so some political content may still appear, especially in images or posts with indirect references.
Latest reviews
- (2025-05-04) Austin Weaver: Cool idea, but the way it is now without an option to choose your keywords it's borderline unusable. It has an absurdly high false positive rate for posts that have nothing to do with politics. Multiple times I have seen posts that don't have any keywords even remotely related to politics be blocked.
- (2025-03-08) Dave: Awesome! Needs some tinkering, like maybe a button that reveals the blocked content on the page in case you're curious without actually opening it in your browser, or maybe even a "open post in new window" feature or something so that clicking on "open post" doesn't just take you away from your main page like it does now. Other than that, very good! Reddit needs more extensions like this.
- (2025-02-07) Karel Koutny: Works really well, I wish there were some customization options such as hiding the posts completely, and adding your own keywords to remove other content as well.
- (2024-11-07) Josh Champion: Came looking for this after election day. Seems to work well. Thanks!