Choose What or Who to appear on Your News Feed

Choose What or Who to appear on Your News Feed 

 Choose What or Who to appear on Your News Feed
Your News Feed is your home on Facebook. As such, you should try your best to keep it clean,
orderly, and free of distractions. You don’t want to be inundated with posts from that one brand or
friend you follow who just posts almost always all the time.
One of the most direct ways to do this is by giving more voice to the things you want to see, while
removing the stuff you don’t want.
This article offers the quickest way to access this feature.
1. Click the three dots () next to “News Feed” at the top of the left rail
2. Select the “Edit Preferences” from the pop-up screen.
3. Click “Prioritize who to see first,” and choose the people, Pages, and brands you
want to see more or less of in your News Feed.
You can also click “Unfollow people to hide their posts” to mute annoying
posters (they won’t know they’ve been muted). This feature is also accessible by clicking the little
arrow in the top-right corner of a post and selecting “Unfollow [Friend].” You’ll still be “friends”
but you won’t see their posts on your News Feed unless you re-follow them down the line. You’ll also
find options here to reconnect with people you previously unfollowed (as if), and to discover Pages
you might like.
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Choose What or Who to appear on Your News Feed

Choose What or Who to appear on Your News Feed 

 Choose What or Who to appear on Your News Feed
Your News Feed is your home on Facebook. As such, you should try your best to keep it clean,
orderly, and free of distractions. You don’t want to be inundated with posts from that one brand or
friend you follow who just posts almost always all the time.
One of the most direct ways to do this is by giving more voice to the things you want to see, while
removing the stuff you don’t want.
This article offers the quickest way to access this feature.
1. Click the three dots () next to “News Feed” at the top of the left rail
2. Select the “Edit Preferences” from the pop-up screen.
3. Click “Prioritize who to see first,” and choose the people, Pages, and brands you
want to see more or less of in your News Feed.
You can also click “Unfollow people to hide their posts” to mute annoying
posters (they won’t know they’ve been muted). This feature is also accessible by clicking the little
arrow in the top-right corner of a post and selecting “Unfollow [Friend].” You’ll still be “friends”
but you won’t see their posts on your News Feed unless you re-follow them down the line. You’ll also
find options here to reconnect with people you previously unfollowed (as if), and to discover Pages
you might like.
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Choose What or Who to appear on Your News Feed

Choose What or Who to appear on Your News Feed 

 Choose What or Who to appear on Your News Feed
Your News Feed is your home on Facebook. As such, you should try your best to keep it clean,
orderly, and free of distractions. You don’t want to be inundated with posts from that one brand or
friend you follow who just posts almost always all the time.
One of the most direct ways to do this is by giving more voice to the things you want to see, while
removing the stuff you don’t want.
This article offers the quickest way to access this feature.
1. Click the three dots () next to “News Feed” at the top of the left rail
2. Select the “Edit Preferences” from the pop-up screen.
3. Click “Prioritize who to see first,” and choose the people, Pages, and brands you
want to see more or less of in your News Feed.
You can also click “Unfollow people to hide their posts” to mute annoying
posters (they won’t know they’ve been muted). This feature is also accessible by clicking the little
arrow in the top-right corner of a post and selecting “Unfollow [Friend].” You’ll still be “friends”
but you won’t see their posts on your News Feed unless you re-follow them down the line. You’ll also
find options here to reconnect with people you previously unfollowed (as if), and to discover Pages
you might like.
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