This new feature is an added tab called Feeds. [caption id="attachment_315957" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image | Meta[/caption] The Home button on Facebook is actually the first one everyone used to see and discover different contents in chronological order, not until when the algorithm was introduced that the Home button now shows us feeds based on trend, engagement, or suggestions. And another thing is that there are no Suggested For You posts in Feeds and ads are included. [caption id="attachment_315959" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image | Meta[/caption] As of this moment, some users of Facebook will see the new Feeds Tab beside the usual Menu or shortcut bar. The old Feedburner RSS will no longer work (the native WordPress RSS/ATom feeds do) but RSS to email subscribers will still get updates to their Inbox as usual. Subscribers can also preview Stories before posting, search viewer lists, post directly to their profile without showing content in followers’ feeds, and use features like animated reactions, custom app icons, extra profile pins, and custom fonts for bios. Read more in our articles including "Facebook has a new tab called Feeds that shows content in chronological order" and "Migrated Feedburner to Google: New Feed URL".
This new feature is an added tab called Feeds. [caption id="attachment_315957" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image | Meta[/caption] The Home button on Facebook is actually the first one everyone used to see and discover different contents in chronological order, not until when the algorithm was introduced that the Home button now shows us feeds based on trend, engagement, or suggestions.
And another thing is that there are no Suggested For You posts in Feeds and ads are included. [caption id="attachment_315959" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image | Meta[/caption] As of this moment, some users of Facebook will see the new Feeds Tab beside the usual Menu or shortcut bar. The old Feedburner RSS will no longer work (the native WordPress RSS/ATom feeds do) but RSS to email subscribers will still get updates to their Inbox as usual.
Our coverage of feeds includes: "Facebook has a new tab called Feeds that shows content in chronological order"; "Migrated Feedburner to Google: New Feed URL"; "Meta introduces Plus subscriptions for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp". Each article provides unique insights and information.