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Facebook has launched a feature<br />
to let you temporarily hide annoying<br />
friends from your newsfeed. The feature,<br />
Snooze, allows you to unfollow<br />
a person, page, or group for 30 days.<br />
With Snooze, you can clear your<br />
News Feed of friends you still like,<br />
but who currently won’t stop posting<br />
about their recent exotic vacation,<br />
wedding, or new cat. When their life is<br />
back to normal, you can “Unsnooze”<br />
them, and they’ll be none the wiser.<br />
If you don’t Unsnooze, though, a<br />
Snooze will automatically expire after<br />
a month. Don’t worry — you’ll be<br />
notifi ed, so if someone’s vacation<br />
or cat-picture phase lasts longer<br />
than that, you can renew as needed.<br />
The option to Snooze a friend<br />
will appear in the right-corner<br />
drop-down menu on their posts.<br />
If you don’t have the option yet,<br />
it should appear in the next few<br />
weeks as the feature rolls out.<br />
Facebook has been monkeying<br />
around with its News Feed lately,<br />
in an effort to get people to share<br />
more, and more often, on the network.<br />
Features like Unfollow, Hide,<br />
Report, and See First have always allowed<br />
users some degree of control<br />
over the content of their news feeds.<br />
But Facebook’s elimination of the<br />
Ticker tool earlier this week worried<br />
some users that the company<br />
was trying to restrict this control.<br />
Facebook also just launched<br />
more granular controls about<br />
which parts of Facebook you want<br />
the things you post to appear.<br />
Those users can rest slightly easier after<br />
this release. It grants users yet another<br />
element of control over their own<br />
Facebook experience, and keeps<br />
the News Feed — to some extent, at<br />
least — in the hands of its readers.<br />
Facebook’s algorithms are sophisticated,<br />
but they haven’t overtaken us<br />
yet.<br />
Edited By Ely Huerta Ortiz