Just go to Settings >
News Feed Preferences and follow the instructions.
(Of course it would be under Account Settings instead of
News Feed Preferences.
Why would the preference you have for videos in your news feed be under
News Feed Preferences, after all?)
From here, you want to tap the «More» tab, located in the bottom right hand corner, and when the menu pops up, select the option for «
News Feed Preferences».
People who want to see more posts from Pages they follow can choose See First in
News Feed Preferences to make sure they always see posts from their favorite Pages.
After updating the iOS app, users will find a new settings section called
News Feed Preferences with the tools for customization.
Individual Facebook users now have access to a new setting available called «
News Feed Preferences»... you can find it on your own profile by clicking on the dropdown link in the top right of the page: And when you...
Back in November, Facebook first released
the News Feed Preferences menu, but it was only for friends.
They can do this by clicking the drop - down arrow in the upper right corner of their Facebook home pages and then selecting
News Feed Preferences from the drop - down menu.
Not exact matches
Rather than relying on traditional
news sources, they get their information from social media
feeds — algorithmic streams on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other networks that aggregate
preferences from their friends and followers.
Facebook's
News Feed ranks this content for its users using a special formula, or algorithm, designed to predict their
preferences.
As far as stuff in the sidebar goes, the primary point of this feature is to curb the «firehose» of «
news» that comes through the main page and RSS
feed to conform to your
preferences.
Here, you can see things like
news feeds, tasks, apps as well as contacts; all of which can also be customized to your own
preferences.
Social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram give
preference to live video content by giving them more prominence on
news feeds and automatically sending notifications when a profile or page starts a live stream.