
To help make sure you don’t miss the friends and family posts you are likely to care about, we put those posts toward the top of your News Feed. That’s why if it’s from your friends, it’s in your feed, period - you just have to scroll down. Our top priority is keeping you connected to the people, places and things you want to be connected to - starting with the people you are friends with on Facebook.

That is still the driving principle of News Feed today. It is subjective, personal, and unique - and defines the spirit of what we hope to achieve.įacebook was built on the idea of connecting people with their friends and family.

If you could look through thousands of stories every day and choose the 10 that were most important to you, which would they be? The answer should be your News Feed. Our success is built on getting people the stories that matter to them most. In our continued efforts to be transparent about how we think about News Feed, we want to share those values with you. These values - which we’ve been using for years - guide our thinking, and help us keep the central experience of News Feed intact as it evolves. So one of our most important jobs is getting this ranking right.Īs part of that process, we often make improvements to News Feed, and when we do, we rely on a set of core values. If the ranking is off, people don’t engage, and leave dissatisfied. That’s why stories in News Feed are ranked - so that people can see what they care about first, and don’t miss important stuff from their friends. In the decade since, more than a billion people have joined Facebook, and today they share a flood of stories every day. When we launched News Feed in 2006, it was hard to imagine the challenge we now face: far too much information for any one person to consume.

We explain this change in more detail here.
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Today, we’re announcing an update to News Feed that helps you see more posts from your friends and family. The goal of News Feed is to show people the stories that are most relevant to them. By Adam Mosseri, VP, Product Management, News Feed
