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How To Block ‘Star Wars’ Spoilers On Social Media

This seems like a lot of work, but nobody likes a spoiler! So, try these so you don't have to stay off social media or the internet all together. 

Keywords you should consider filtering

Now that you’re armed with the tools, here are some terms relevant to “The Force Awakens” that you might consider using them on — if you’re super paranoid, try blocking misspelled variations, too:

  • Star Wars
  • Luke Skywalker
  • Kylo Ren
  • Chewbacca
  • Han Solo
  • Leia
  • Poe Dameron
  • Rey
  • Jakku
  • C-3PO
  • Finn
  • Maz Kanata
  • Snoke
  • BB-8
  • Hux
  • Phasma

Use “Facebook Filter Feed”

'to block spoilers on FacebookThis handy extension for Google Chrome allows you to input custom keywords and prevent posts mentioning those keywords from appearing in your News Feed. (More on keywords later.) We tried it, and it works — while no one was posting about “Star Wars” yet, we punched in “Star Trek” and watched as a link to the new trailer vanished. The downside is that the extension only works on the Google Chrome browser for desktop. So, you might have to avoid scrolling through Facebook on your smartphone until after you’ve seen the movie.' - more via HuffingtonPost

This Chrome extension will save you from 'The Last Jedi' spoilers

Force Block is a Google Chrome extension that warns you if you're about to visit pages that may have Star Wars spoilers. The warnings take the form of cute slogans that reference previous Star Wars movies, such as "That's no moon, it's a spoiler" and "The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of spoilers." 


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