Technology

Facebook has banned a developer who made an extension to unfollow everything

Louis Barclay, a British browser extension developer, was banned from Facebook after he created the Unfollow Everything tool. This Chrome extension allows you to clear your social network news feed in one click.

I still remember the feeling when I first unsubscribed from everything. It was wonderful. I didn’t lose anything as I could still see my favorite friends and groups by going to them directly. But I got a mind-boggling amount of control. That night, my addiction to Facebook became manageable, – said the developer.

According to Slate Magazine, Unfollow Everything was published on the Chrome Store last year, but after a while Facebook demanded that Barclay remove it. But despite the fact that he complied with the requirement due to his reluctance to get a lawsuit, the company permanently blocked Louis’ Facebook and Instagram accounts.

https://twitter.com/louisbarclay/status/1446111177499500559?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1446111177499500559%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10

Louis noted that after publishing the extension, he received a lot of positive user feedback. Moreover, the University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland offered him cooperation in studying the impact of social networks on people’s lives.

According to the developer, his tool threatened the company’s profit, as the news feed makes users hang out longer on the social network and view more ads. At the same time, Barclay called Facebook’s behavior “not just anti-competitive, but anti-consumer.”

Previously, former Facebook product manager Frances Haugen said the company’s products harm children, incite discord and threaten democracy. Mark Zuckerberg decided to deny these accusations:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Mobile

Xiaomi has officially kicked off the rollout of HyperOS 3, its latest Android-16-based custom operating system, marking the next stage in the company’s long-running...

Speakers

If you’ve been searching for a speaker that doesn’t just play music but transforms your entire party into a full-blown concert experience, the JBL...

TV

TCL has long been known for making TVs that give you more for your money, and the T8C series is no exception. It combines...

TV

The TCL C9K isn’t just about size—it’s about performance. With blistering brightness, refined contrast, solid audio, and a full suite of modern features, this...

TV

The LG UA73 isn’t a showstopper, but it nails the essentials: sharp 4K, smooth streaming, and fast gaming at a fair price

Mobile

Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup is one of the most unusual in recent years. Instead of continuing with the “Plus,” Apple has introduced a brand-new...

TV

The TCL V6C series is TCL’s latest attempt to deliver affordable QLED televisions with solid performance for everyday use. Targeted at budget-conscious buyers who...

TV

The Philips OLED800 series has long been the brand’s answer to LG’s popular C-series, combining top-tier OLED picture quality with a more affordable price...

TV

If you’ve ever dreamed of turning your living room into a personal cinema, Xiaomi’s latest XXL television might be the ticket. The Xiaomi TV...

TV

8Panasonic is best known for its premium OLED televisions—designed for home cinema enthusiasts and often priced accordingly. But the new Panasonic W85B series aims...

Speakers

Samsung’s Q-Series soundbars have always been about bringing cinematic sound into the living room without the hassle of a full speaker system. The Samsung...

Headphones

Sennheiser has launched the HD 500 BAM boom microphone, transforming HD 500 series headphones into a premium gaming headset with crystal-clear voice quality and...

Copyright © 2025 Stereoindex.com

Exit mobile version