Here are the options that are available for users of both the Facebook mobile app and web interface:
It’s now easy to unfollow and refollow people and pages
Settings on the News Feed will now show you a list of the top people, groups and pages that you’ve seen over the past week. You can now unfollow any page, friend or group if you don’t want to see their updates in your News Feed. You also have the option to revisit your unfollow list and refollow those people and pages to see their stories again.
More ways to offer feedback about your newsfeed
What’s cool about the new feature rolled out by Facebook is that you can make changes instantly to what you see. Let’s say you see a story you are not interested in your News Feed. You can just tap the arrow on top right of that particular story to hide it. When you hide the story, you’ll be given the option to ask to see less from that page or person. Pretty cool, isn’t it?
Also, remember you can always visit your News Feed settings at any time to see everything you have unfollowed in the past and re-follow. You can see an example here:
The enhanced News Feed settings are now available on the desktop and will be coming soon to mobile. If you want to know more about how you can use the new feature, visit Facebook’s Help Center.
This new feature is yet another move by Facebook to try and keep users happy. By giving us the ability to select what is relevant to and control what we see in our News Feed, it does what Facebook wants – keeps us on the site loner.
How will theses new controls affect the brand pages? Hopefully this will tend to push brand owners, their agencies and publishers, to make sure they create and post content people want to see and engage with. I really don’t see many posts from brands I follow, unless they are paying for sponsored posts. What about you?
Have you noticed these newest changes in the News Feed? What do you think?
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Facebook Changes: Control What You See On Your News Feed is a post from: V3 Kansas City Integrated Marketing and Social Media Agency