
How You Can Now See The Latest Contest on Facebook
(KTDY) - Are you tired of scrolling through Facebook and seeing the same thing over and over? If so, you are not alone.
For too long, I have seen Facebook users complain that they are only seeing ads or older posts, and there's a way to see the latest posts others are posting. Sure, what we are about to say here may not be "news" to some, but for those who don't know about this one feature on the social media platform, this could be refreshing.
I'll admit, there was a time when I gave up on Facebook because, like you, I was tired of seeing the same old or dated posts by brands or friends. That changed a while back when I tapped on one button while on Facebook.
How to See New Content on Facebook
If you are on your phone and on Facebook, in the bottom right corner, you will see your profile photo next to notifications. Click on it, and a whole menu page will open. Then, find the "Feeds" button and click on it.
From there, you can select what you want to see and from whom, and suddenly your Facebook feed is refreshed with all of the newer content from friends, pages you have liked, or from groups that you may have joined.
Now, you can do the same thing if you're on a desktop or laptop computer. Again, while on the social media platform, look to the left and under your profile photo, you will see several options.
Click on "Feeds" to access the options you want to view, and you will notice that all the shared content is the most up-to-date. Please note that you may need to scroll down or tap "See More" to access the "Feeds" feature.
The layout may look different, but when you click on feeds, you are refreshing the content you wish to consume, and you are now seeing the very latest, and not the same stories from last week or even a year ago.
We hope this information is helpful and that it allows you to enjoy the social media platform again. Personally, I find it unenjoyable to see the same content repeatedly, but now you have options.
This may also prevent you from sharing dated content on your page, which can be misleading to those you are friends with or who follow you on Facebook.
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