What If Facebook Eliminated Everything That Irritates You?

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We all experience those moments when we simply can’t handle another perfect family photo in front of the Eiffel Tower from that childhood acquaintance, another Perpetua-filtered dish of huevos rancheros, or yet another hashtag-laden humblebrag. That’s why we are thrilled to learn that someone has finally proposed a solution to the issues plaguing Facebook. It feels as though this person has tapped directly into our thoughts. Here are some of the Facebook posts we’re relieved to be free from: Thank you, Facebook!

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In summary, we all have those days when social media can feel overwhelming. However, it’s refreshing to envision a platform free from the posts that get under our skin.