Supported sites
Current support in this release covers Reddit, X, and Facebook.
GoodNews
GoodNews is a Chrome extension that hides heavy topics you choose on Reddit, X, and Facebook, so quick browsing feels less overwhelming and more intentional.
Built-in topic bundles cover categories like war, violence, crime, politics, health, and disaster. Premium can also add custom keywords and quiet hours.
GoodNews filters posts where people actually scroll, without turning ordinary browsing into a remote behavioral profile.
Most filtering stays local in the browser. Hosted feedback is optional, off by default, and explained clearly in the public privacy policy.
GoodNews runs directly in the browser on supported feeds. Users choose the topics they do not want to see, decide which sites should be filtered, and pick whether matched posts should disappear completely or be replaced with a calmer placeholder card.
Current support in this release covers Reddit, X, and Facebook.
Built-in bundles cover topics like war, violence, crime, politics, health, and disaster, with custom keywords available on Premium.
Users can hide heavy posts entirely or keep a Calm Card in place so the content stays reversible when they want to reveal it.
GoodNews has a free setup for a lighter calmer feed and an optional Premium plan for broader, more customizable filtering.
Premium unlocks unlimited topic bundles, custom keywords, scheduled quiet hours, and calm analytics. To subscribe, sign in from the extension and choose Unlock premium.
If you need help with GoodNews, use the support contact below.
Common issues are usually solved by reloading the extension from chrome://extensions, using Wrongly hidden on Calm Cards, or saving a Missed post example from the settings page.
Most GoodNews filtering stays local in the browser. Hosted feedback is optional and off by default. When users opt in, GoodNews sends minimized feedback reports designed to help improve filtering quality without turning everyday browsing into a remote profile.