
Facebook will now let users decide how much content they want to see from their family, friends on News Feed
India Today
The Meta-owned social media app is testing new controls for users that would help them in customising their News Feed experience.
Facebook will now let users customise and control what they see on the News Feed. The Meta-owned social media app is testing new controls and customise their News Feed experience. Facebook in a blog post said that it has collaborated with third-party partners to develop a brand suitability verification tool.
Facebook will soon let users decide how much content from their family and friends they would want to see. Users can either increase or reduce the content they see from their friends. This also includes the groups you are a part of and the pages that you have liked. Sometimes the groups and pages display a lot of unwanted and irrelevant content. Liking a page does not mean that you want to be bombarded with content from it. The new feature will let you tweak that.

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