Last week that it was updating its News Feed to place more emphasis on posts from “friends” and “family.”
What does this mean for you? More Facebook posts from your extended network of friends and family and less of the news shared by the pages of news organizations.
As ÌìÃÀÊÓƵ’s engagement editor/social media guy, I wanted you to know why you might see less of our work on Facebook. I also wanted to let you know that there’s a way you can continue to read and share all of our work.
Visit the and click the “like” or “liked” button and a dropdown menu will appear. Check .”
You can select this option for profiles or pages you would like to see appear at the top of your News Feed. If you want to do this for Civil Beat, you first have to “like” our page in order to select the function and see our content in your feed.
If you don’t wish to “like” our page, you will not see our content in your feed, but you can always to see our content.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the change, or anything social media-related, feel free to contact me at aquintano@civilbeat.com.
You can also follow our individual reporters’ Facebook pages listed below.
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