Facebook launches new feature to help users have more control of their News Feed

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Facebook launches new feature to help users have more control of their News Feed.

By tapping on the “Why Am I Seeing This Post” feature, users will have four ways to customise their experience.

For instance, the post could have been from a friend a user has made, a Group he or she has joined, or a Page the user follows. “People tell us they want to learn more about how their News Feed works and why they see certain posts,” said Facebook News Feed product manager Ramya Sethuraman.

 

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