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Facebook is testing tabs to organize your News Feed

Facebook caused a lot of hullabaloos when it changed the News Feed from chronological order to an algorithmic ranking, and some people will never get over it.

Axar.az reports citing foreign media that while you can still sort your feed by ‘Most Recent,’ the option is currently buried in the sidebar and reverts to normal after 24 hours. But as spotted by developer Jane Manchun Wong, the social network is considering adding tabs to your News Feed to make it easier to organize your content.

Wong found the code in Facebook‘s Android app that suggests the network is considering dividing the News Feed into three tabs: Relevant, Recent, and Seen. Facebook later confirmed to TechCrunch that it is testing the feature internally and considering an external test.

Filtering your feed been already-seen posts isn’t new either, but again, it was obscure to the general public. It was only accessible by visiting the URL facebook.com/seen.

Date
2020.02.19 / 14:28
Author
Axar.az
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