I hope this is the right place to post.

I need to use Facebook for work and it’s an account I made that originally I wasn’t going to add anyone. But ended up having coworkers adding me so I post once in awhile, mostly work related to seem social so I can move up and around the company. I can just get on whenever I need something work related but I’ve realized, I should “network” by looking at others posts and liking it and whatnot. But I’m so annoyed by all these spam, and the fact that the news feed aren’t in order. Ugh.

I’ve got ad blocker. I don’t have the fb app. I use the website on my Firefox mobile browser.

Is there any way to block all posts that isn’t from people I know?

Update: Thanks for the suggestion of Friendly app. It works! Hopefully I get push notifications too so I don’t keep missing opportunities on group postings. No, I cannot stop using fb when all work stuff are in multiple groups that I need to make my life simpler. And no, I don’t use a computer at work or have a work phone.

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    1 year ago

    Since most comments seem like typical Reddit crap, saying to uninstall Facebook(I know they are supposed to be jokes, but let’s be real, they are not even funny) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    The best solution I’ve found so far for that issue is the application Friendly.

    You can hide posts based on Keywords, in this case just add the word Sponsored to it. Just pay special attention that if you use FB with another language you have to use your local word, instead of Sponsored (eg: Patrocinado).

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      1 year ago

      Thanks for this! So far so good. I’ve tried searching for alternatives on searching duckduckgo, old.reddit, and searching Lemmy first before making this post.

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      1 year ago

      There exists filter block lists, userscripts, browser add-ons, the old-old mbasic mobile version of the FB website, and webview apps like Frost. But it’s quite well-known now big sites like Twitter, FB, Reddit, etc, are using dynamic ever-changing anti-adblock techniques. It is quite exhausting keeping up with which solution works today and which one doesn’t… “a cat and mouse game”.

      In honest, it’s not Reddit-like hate here. Just comments experience consistant of, “well, I myself have tried all the tricks and at end of it, I’m tired, I gained little to nothing out of it. Try walking away from it maybe”. Or like me, use FB sparingly – like credit cards, ex-girlfriends, or M.S.G. in food.

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        1 year ago

        I agree with you. I barely use FB because of that. But I don’t think those help the OP at all…