FundamentalsFeedly AI and Mute FiltersCancel the noise in your FeedsSome of the sources you follow in Feedly are broader than the topics and trends you care about. That additional noise can add up and become overwhelming or result in you wasting precious time.In this article, we’ll show you how to use Feedly AI Mute Filters to mute keywords, companies, people, topics, authors, sites, and more.GET FEEDLY AI MUTE FILTERSLet’s get started!To create a Mute Filter…Head to “Feedly AI”Click on “Mute Filter”Select “New Mute Filter”Pick a Folder you’d like to apply the Mute Filter toSelect a Company, Product, or Keyword you’d like Feedly AI to MuteChoose a time frame for the Mute FilterClick “Create”Creating a Mute FilterMute keywordsWant to avoid a spoiler about Game of Thrones until you have finished reading all the books or tired of hearing about Pokemon Go or the latest Apple monitor?Train Feedly AI to mute Game of ThronesYou can train Feedly AI to mute specific keywords and remove all mentions of those keywords from your feeds, temporarily or permanently.Note: with Feedly AI Mute Filters, you no longer need to use quotes around phrases with spaces. Feedly AI will take care of converting the input into the right query.Mute companiesCurating content to share on Social Media and want to avoid mentions of your competitors?Train Feedly AI to mute mentions of SAP in your business feedYou can train Feedly AI to mute each of your competitors and automatically remove all the articles mentioning those competitors.Mute peopleWant to avoid articles about specific celebrities, politicians, or executives?Train Feedly AI to mute mentions of Kim KardashianCreating a Feedly AI Mute Filter for a celebrity, politician or executive will automatically remove all the articles that mention that person from your feed.Mute topicsFollowing a broad source like TechCrunch, Wired and Forbes but don’t care about topics like gaming? Or following a keyword alert for a public company but don’t care about financials or market reports?Train Feedly AI to mute mentions of market reportsWith Feedly AI Mute Filters, you can mute topics and increase the focus of your Feeds. Feedly AI ships with 1,000 pre-trained topics.Mute authorsDon’t like a specific author from one of the sources you follow?Train Feedly AI to mute a specific author with the author : operatorWith the author: operator, you can train Feedly AI to look for specific authors and mute all the articles from that author in your Feed. (Sorry David, we actually love your work!)Mute title patternsWant to remove articles which have a specific keyword in their title?Train Feedly AI to look for a keyword in the title of an articleWith the title: prefix, you can train Feedly AI to look for a mention of a keyword in the title of the article and mute the matches.Remove, pause or resumeOnce you have trained Feedly AI with a Mute Filter, you can easily remove, pause or resume that filter via the Train Feedly AI page.While readingWhen reading articles, Feedly AI will highlight the most salient entities mentioned in the content. This makes it easy to click on them and priorities or mute those entities.Mute an entity while readingYou can also highlight any snippet of text and mute that phraseHighlight and mute any phraseFinally, when reading an article, you can click on the Less Like This button and easily mute one of the topics Feedly AI has associated with the articleTrain Feedly AI to mute a topic vis Less Like ThisFAQAre there limits to the number of Feedly AI Mute Filters a user or team can create?The number of Mute Filters you can use is determined by the plan you are on:Pro+ plan – 25 terms per FeedBusiness plan – 200 terms per FeedNote: The “All Personal Feeds” option counts as 1 Feed in terms of these limits. You can have 25 or 200 terms on this feed, depending on your plan.Can a Mute Filter target a specific source?No. Mute filters can target a list of sources (what we call a Feed) or all your Feeds.
Source: Internet Gov forum