How to Hide Facebook Marketplace from Your Feed (2026)
Marketplace listings showing up in your news feed when you never asked for them. Here's how to stop seeing them — no account changes required.
Last updated May 27, 2026
Facebook has no native setting to remove Marketplace listings from your news feed. Use 'Not interested' on individual listings to reduce frequency, or install uBlock Origin (free) to remove Marketplace sections from the feed while keeping friend posts. For complete feed removal, News Feed Eradicator removes everything — Marketplace included.
Last verified: May 27, 2026 · Reading time: 4 min · Difficulty: Easy
The problem
You opened Facebook to see what your friends are up to. Instead, the first three posts are used cars, patio furniture, and a lawnmower being sold by someone you’ve never met, three towns away.
Marketplace listings in the news feed are not something you opted into. Facebook added them to the feed unilaterally, and as of 2026, has not added a native way to opt out. The listings are algorithmically selected based on your location and browsing history — which means they often have an uncanny quality, showing you items in categories you’ve recently thought about.
Here’s how to remove them.
Method 1: “Not interested” — the native option (limited)
Facebook’s only built-in response to unwanted Marketplace content in your feed:
- See a Marketplace listing in your feed.
- Click the three dots (···) in the top right corner.
- Select “Not interested” or “Hide post”.
What this does: Tells Facebook’s algorithm to reduce listings of this type. With consistent use over 2–4 weeks, the frequency of Marketplace posts in your feed decreases.
What this doesn’t do: Remove Marketplace posts completely. Facebook treats it as a preference signal, not a permanent instruction.
This is worth doing, but it’s not a complete solution.
Method 2: uBlock Origin — surgical removal (desktop)
uBlock Origin is a free browser extension that can remove specific elements from web pages, including Marketplace sections in the Facebook feed.
With the EasyList Social filter list enabled, uBlock Origin removes Marketplace listing rows from the feed on desktop while leaving friend posts, group updates, and other content intact.
Setup:
- Install uBlock Origin from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons.
- Click the uBlock Origin icon → Dashboard.
- Go to the Filter lists tab.
- Check EasyList Social under the “Social” section.
- Click Apply changes.
Marketplace sections should disappear from your feed immediately on the next Facebook page load.
Install uBlock Origin — free, Chrome and Firefox.
Method 3: News Feed Eradicator — remove the feed entirely
If the feed is the problem — not just the Marketplace listings but the overall mix of unwanted content — News Feed Eradicator solves it at the source.
It replaces the entire Facebook news feed with an inspirational quote. Marketplace listings, suggested posts, Reels, sponsored content — none of it loads. What remains:
- Messenger
- Groups
- Events
- Your profile
- Notifications
You still have full access to Facebook Marketplace by navigating directly to facebook.com/marketplace. The only change is that Marketplace (and everything else) stops being inserted into your news feed uninvited.
Install News Feed Eradicator — free, Chrome and Firefox.
On mobile
Extensions don’t work in the Facebook iOS or Android app.
Options on mobile:
- Use “Not interested” consistently in the app (partial effect).
- Access Facebook through Firefox for Android with uBlock Origin or News Feed Eradicator installed.
- Access Facebook through Orion Browser (iPhone) with Chrome extensions installed.
Related guides
- How to stop suggested posts on Facebook — the same problem applied to other types of unsolicited feed content.
- How to control your Facebook feed — the complete guide to every Facebook feed control method.
Tools you'll want
News Feed Eradicator
★ 4.3Replace your social media feeds with an inspirational quote — across every major platform
uBlock Origin
★ 4.8The most widely-installed ad and tracker blocker — free, open source, and built for efficiency
Frequently asked questions
Common questions — click any to expand.
Facebook has no native toggle to remove Marketplace listings from your news feed. The 'Not interested' option on individual posts has a partial effect. A browser extension — uBlock Origin for targeted removal, or News Feed Eradicator for complete feed removal — is the most effective approach.
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