President-elect Donald Trump has nearly 20 million Twitter followers, and he tweets often.
His presence on the platform can be hard to avoid — whether it’s people re-tweeting his statements, people arguing with him, people celebrating him, or any other manner of things, Twitter is a social network where Trump towers.
For many users that’s fine, but some folks are using Twitter’s new filtration tools to remove Trump’s oversized impact on their feed.
Here’s how they’re doing it.
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