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STFU Twitter: Removes Twitter Fact Check Messages

STFU Twitter is a Chrome add-on developed by Emerson Design. This free program falls under the category of Browsers, specifically Add-ons & Tools. STFU Twitter aims to remove the fact check message labels on Twitter for users who prefer to fact-check things on their own.

The add-on, although free, comes with a couple of important notes. Firstly, it may stop working if Twitter changes its page structure. The developer assures that they will update the add-on regularly to keep it working as long as possible. Secondly, while the major elements of the fact-checking feature are removed, there may still be some visuals or mechanics that differ from the pre-fact-checking era.

STFU Twitter is a work in progress, and the developer plans to expand it to address similar issues on other websites in the future. If you're tired of seeing fact check messages on Twitter and prefer to do your own fact-checking, STFU Twitter might be the perfect add-on for you.

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