Facebook will feed the chronological feed back into your app
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One of the most common complaints from users on Facebook is the feed. Since when we enter, the news or posts of the pages and people we follow are not displayed chronologically, as expected or desired. The social network organizes them based on other algorithms, giving a priority that causes us to lose content. Although this could change again.
Facebook will feed the chronological feed back into your app
The social network has understood that users are not happy with the current system. So they plan to go back to the timeline feed in their app.
Back to the original feed
Users on Facebook will be given the choice of how they want to organize the feed. There will be two main options, which is to sort everything in chronological order or using the algorithm that shows the most relevant ones, which is the current one. So we can choose what we want. This is something that the social network is already testing.
Although so far no dates have been given for the return of the original feed. The social network has not confirmed at the moment that such tests are being carried out, but it is something that surely makes many users happy.
The complaints about the Facebook feed have been many, because it was not fully understood that the social network was using this feed without chronological order, which is not comfortable and makes us lose content many times. Luckily, it seems that soon there will be changes in this regard in the application.
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