This Is How You Can Beat Facebook’s New Algorithm To See Whatever You Fancy On Your Feed

Still want to receive updates from all those groups and pages you follow? Do this

Facebook algorithm how to beat it

by Alyss Bowen |
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On Wednesday Facebook released the news that there would be a shift in the way we consume our news feeds. This shift in the algorithm means that instead of seeing more articles, brand posts or page posts, content published by our friends and family would take the centre stage and appear at the top of our feeds – which by the way is no bad thing, it's great seeing what your mates are up to. Facebook stated their reasons in a blog expressing that they were concerned users of the social media site were missing ‘important updates,’ but apparently people are more pissed off about the fact the choice has been made for them.

So if you’re sat there fretting you won’t be getting the news updates you’re so used to seeing on your feed, or if you follow a a group like ‘Cool Dog Group,’ (not me at all) and want to constantly receive updates do this. Or don’t if you really really don’t care. Whatever you fancy.

1. Find the ‘Liked’ button the right hand corner of your Facebook page

And click the little downward arrow

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2. Click ‘see first.’

And you’re done. It’s THAT easy.

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Follow Alyss on Twitter @alyssbowen

This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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