HOW TO: Cut Through Facebook's News Feed Algorithm And Create A List

Users who want to see all updates from friends can be at the mercy of Facebook's News Feed algorithm with the default setting, but there is a way to get around this through lists. Users can create lists of their friends (useful if they want to see what specific groups of friends are posting, such as co-workers or college buddies), then click to see their posts in reverse chronological order. Here's how.

Users who want to see all updates from friends can be at the mercy of Facebook’s News Feed algorithm with the default setting, but there is a way to get around this through lists. Users can create lists of their friends (useful if they want to see what specific groups of friends are posting, such as co-workers or college buddies), then click to see their posts in reverse chronological order. Here’s how.

Users will find that some lists are automatically curated, based on workplace, city, and college networks.

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