Celebrity & gossip
Mute celebrity gossip and influencer drama
SanityMode hides celebrity news, influencer feuds and 'who wore what' coverage across your feeds — so you stop knowing about people you've never met.
The pattern
- You know what an influencer did this week and you don't follow them.
- Half your feed is two strangers feuding in screenshots.
- You came for cooking videos and got celebrity court coverage.
What SanityMode does
Celebrity names muted
A built-in list of high-volume celebrity names (editable) hides posts and headlines that lead with them.
Influencer-drama collapsed
Screenshot threads and 'so-and-so vs so-and-so' posts collapse into a single ignorable line.
Red-carpet & awards filtered
Award-show coverage, red-carpet rundowns and 'best/worst dressed' lists get hidden unless you opt in.
FAQ
- What if I actually want celebrity news sometimes?
- Add the people or shows you care about to your allowlist — only the rest gets filtered.
- Will my friends' posts get hidden?
- No. People you follow always come through. Only headlines and recommendations are filtered.
- Does it work on TikTok web?
- Yes. On TikTok web, drama-tagged content gets the same treatment as on X and Reddit.
Related topics
See all →Clickbait
SanityMode rewrites or hides clickbait headlines so 'You won't BELIEVE what happened' becomes 'someone did a thing'. Your curiosity stops being bait.
Outrage
Outrage-engineered posts get quietly hidden on X, Reddit, Threads and Facebook. You can still scroll your timeline — the fights just stop being the main thing.
Ads & sponsored
SanityMode doesn't replace your ad-blocker. It calms the ads that get through — desaturating them, removing motion and hiding 'sponsored' posts inline in your feeds.
Depression
When you're already low, the feed isn't neutral. SanityMode hides the patterns that consistently make low days lower — comparison, outrage, doom — without pretending the world is fine.
Gambling & betting
SanityMode hides betting ads, gambling promos and 'trading is gambling' content across your feeds — useful for anyone in recovery or just trying to stop seeing it everywhere.