Overwhelmed with pointless content and endless scrolling? You are not on your own. This is the finest handbook for arranging your Facebook feed and setting apart a space full of the posts you really want to see.
Not everyone should regularly show up on your feed. Unfollowing friends simply means their updates won’t show up on your feed; it doesn’t mean you’re hostile. Here’s how you do it purposefully:
See Fewer Posts option will be useful for friends you still want occasional updates from.
Although too many pages will clutter your feed, they can be excellent sources of information. The following describes how to effectively manage them:
Remember Later you can always review these options and re-follow or rejoin sites and groups.
Facebook provides tools allowing you to personalize your stream. Try these values to change your experience:
Using Facebook’s “Interest Lists”, create feeds based on certain topics you value.
Regular maintenance enables you to ensure that your feed stays clutter-free. This is how:
Visit websites with worth and appeal to help you balance your feed:
These simple rules will enable you to transform your Facebook experience from an undulating anarchy into a well selected environment full of content that fascinates you and preserves your relationship with what counts most. So set out to conquer the anarchy; a tidy Facebook feed is just waiting!
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