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The best alternatives to Simplified Twitter are Minimal Twitter, Vanilla Timeline for Twitter, and Minimal Theme for Twitter 4.0. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below.
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  • A huge update to the popular extension to remove distractions from Twitter and customize. Now with many new settings, Typefully integration, and finally available for Safari too. Join 30,000+ users and improve your Twitter experience.

  • Twitter seems really interested in showing you content they think will be relevant to you. Mostly by adding "someone-you-follow liked" or "someone-you-follow retweeted" tweets in your timeline. Now you can get rid of the clutter.

  • Minimal Theme for Twitter adds an opinionated base layer of styles to clean up the Twitter UI. It also provides extra customization on top to allow you to personalize your Twitter experience. - Control Feed Width - Control Navigation - Zen Mode..and more!

  • With all the bad happening in the world, share the good that happened to you today. Vibes is a gentle reminder of our human connection, with content moderated by an automoderator to prevent trolling.

  • This is a collection of 18 Alfred Powerpack Themes inspired by Twitter's custom typeface Chirp and its customizable view options. ⠀ Buy the GT America typeface for the best results.

  • Outputter is a distraction-free Twitter app to post tweets and reply to mentions. Features: • No timeline • Posting tweet • Replying to and liking mentions • Notifications for mentions • Replying to your own tweets • Deleting your own tweets • Drafts (In-app)

  • This extension aims to reduce "engagement" on New Twitter by keeping you on the chronological timeline and moving retweets to a separate timeline, so your main feed contains only what the people you follow have to say. It also tones down some UI elements.

  • What if we could turn our everyday actions into simple acts of kindness. If things like going for a run, shopping, or playing a game could trigger donations for charities. What if simply by living your life you could, over time, transform someone else’s.

  • The new Twitter design has one feature more annoying than any other — it repeatedly forces you to see the 'Top' tweets a few hours after switching to 'Recent'. This free Chrome extension flips things the other way, showing you the latest posts first (always).