Tame Your Facebook Feed: 7 Ways to See Only What Matters
Facebook boasts nearly 3 billion daily users, leading to a potentially overwhelming News Feed. This guide shows you how to curate your feed to display only the content you want to see.
Keep your friends, but control their visibility. Unfollowing prevents their posts from cluttering your feed without notifying them. Find the three dots beside any post and select "Unfollow," or use the "Friends" button on their profile (web or mobile app - "Take a Break" on mobile).
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Want fewer posts from someone, but not a complete unfollow? Use the "Hide post" option from the same menu as "Unfollow." Hiding sponsored posts prompts feedback, allowing you to refine future ad targeting. You can also manage ad preferences for greater control (see step 7).
Create a "Close Friends" list (web browser only) to ensure their updates are prioritized and generate notifications. Your friends won't know their inclusion status. Access this via the left-hand menu: Friends > Custom Lists > Close Friends.
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Organize friends into custom lists (e.g., "Family," "Gaming Buddies"). While these don't directly control News Feed frequency, they're useful for audience selection when posting. Create lists via Custom Lists > Create List. Control post visibility by selecting your custom list from the audience dropdown menu when creating a post.
Prioritize specific profiles or pages without constant notifications. Use the "Favorites" setting (web or mobile app) to arrange your feed. Access via your profile photo > Settings & Privacy > Feed > Favorites. Click the star icon next to preferred accounts.
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For a simpler approach, switch to chronological order (web only). Select "Most Recent" from the left-hand menu. This provides less control but offers a different perspective on your feed.
Manage Facebook's ad targeting. Access Ad Preferences (profile photo > Settings & Privacy > Settings > Ads, or similar on mobile) to view and remove data categories used for ad personalization. Control ads based on your information and block specific advertisers. Manage off-Facebook activity within the mobile app's settings (Security > Off-Facebook Activity) to control data sharing between Facebook and other websites.
This article was originally published on April 18, 2017, and has been updated.
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