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One-click 'Not interested' button on X.com tweets — tweet, meh.
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Tweh puts a "Not interested" button right in each post's action row on X (Twitter) — next to reply, repost, like, and bookmark.
Normally, telling X you're not interested in a post takes three steps: open the "···" menu, wait for it to load, then click "Not interested in this post." Tweh collapses that into a single click, so you can curate your For You feed as fast as you can scroll.
HOW IT WORKS
Tweh doesn't touch any private API or your account data. When you click the button, it simply triggers X's own built-in "Not interested" action for you — so you still get X's normal behavior, including the "Undo" option if you change your mind.
FEATURES
• One-click "Not interested" — no more digging through the menu
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