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  2. Feed (Facebook) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2011, Facebook added News Feed settings to let users specify if they want content from only the people and pages they interact with the most, rather than everyone. [13] In September, Facebook updated the feed to show top stories and most recent stories, rather than relying on a strictly chronological order. [10]

  3. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    With the introduction of the "New Facebook" in early February 2010 came a complete redesign of the pages, several new features and changes to News Feeds. On their personal Feeds (now integrated with Walls), users were given the option of removing updates from any application as well as choosing the size they show up on the page.

  4. Facebook prototypes tabbed News Feed with Most Recent & Seen

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    The tabbed feed is currently unlaunched, but if Facebook officially rolls it out, it could make the social network feel more dynamic and alive as it'd be easier to access Most Recent to view what ...

  5. Threads (social network) - Wikipedia

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    In response to user feedback, [39] Threads introduced a new home feed for posts along with several updates to the social media app. [40] These changes included the capability to edit posts, [41] translation into multiple languages, [42] and an improved user interface for switching between different Threads accounts. [43]

  6. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Product (news feed) Facebook publishes its list of "News Feed Values" that will guide its decisions and algorithms for the news feed. A core value listed is that friends and family come first, and Facebook announces that it is increasing the circulation of content about friends and family relative to publisher content. [558] [559] [560] 2016 ...

  7. News Feed (Facebook) - Wikipedia

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  9. Facebook Instant Articles - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Instant Articles is a feature from social networking company Facebook for use with collaborating news and content publishers, that the publisher can choose to use for articles they select. When a publisher selects an article for Instant Articles, people browsing Facebook in its mobile app can see the entire article within Facebook's ...