Facebook offers new ways to customize your feed
Facebook has just announced key18391 two new ways for you to customize your feed. The new features will allow you to show more or less of the content that’s suggested to you based on the platform’s AI.
Show more of what you like, and less key18400 of what you don’t. The first new feed-ture is the ability to select Show more or Show less on posts from key18396 people and communities you’re connect to as well as posts that Facebook recommends.
Selecting Show more will temporarily increase the ranking score for that post you liked. Selecting Show less will decrease that key18402 post’s ranking score. These scores help to make the AI smarter, more responsive and tailored to your preferences.
The Show more, key18401 Show less feature should be available soon and will be periodically shown key18404 on posts in your feed. You can access the Show options by clicking the three-dot menu in the upper right corner of the post.
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Customize posts from friends, family, and groups. Facebook is also testing new ways for users to
https://www.redbullvape.com/ vapes be able to customize posts they see from friends and family, Groups, Pages and public figures you’re connected to.
You can find those tools in the Feed key18403 Preferences section of your account.
Dig deeper. You can read the announcement and get the full key18398 details about these new features here.
Why we care. Nobody wants to see posts from people, businesses, or groups they're not interested in. Even if you're a key18397 member of a group, constantly getting bombarded by members' posts key18399 doesn't make your Facebook experience any more enjoyable.
If you're a key18405 business using Facebook to promote your product or service, ensure your relevancy score stays high by making sure you're posting relevant, up-to-date content that's helpful for your followers.
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