![]() ![]() Hopefully, The Old Reader - a client styled after Google Reader and my preferred method of RSS ingestion - can add a filter feature, too, because it looks pretty useful. ![]() ![]() The Mute Filters are just for Feedly Pro accounts right now so free users will have to make do without the feature, at least for the time being. There are even operators you can add to the list for more precise targeting, as well as a small degree of logic. You can even create filters while you read, just select text via the Feedly web client and select "Mute this phrase" to have a filter built around it. Then select Add your first filter, add text that's indicative of an article you'd like filtered (such as Pokemon GO, Doctor Who, or Uber), set the feeds it should apply to, and the duration of the filter. First, open the Filters tab on the top left of your Feedly feed. Setting up Mute Filters is a four-step process that is pretty easy. ![]()
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