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New Facebook feature lets you ‘prioritize’ people, pages in News Feed

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SAN FRANCISCO — It’s OK to like some of your Facebook friends more than others.

The social network is updating its preferences to let users see more from their best friends and the family members they like — and less from the odd cousins and obligatory business contacts they loathe.

The simplified preferences are divided into four categories. In “Prioritize who to see first,” you can star your besties’ profiles so that their posts will always show up at the top of your news feed.

Making a list of your top friends may seem very MySpace circa 2006, but it’s in response to a current phenomena.

“We found from surveys and talking to people that they had FOMO, the fear of missing out,” said Adam Mosseri, the product manager for News Feed.

Another option, called “Reconnect with people you unfollowed,” lists all the people you’ve totally forgotten about blocking, just in case you’ve changed your mind about seeing their unhinged political rants or thrice-daily baby photos. The News Feed team added the option because some users felt unfollowing was too finite and negative.

When you’re done ranking your friendships, go to the “Discover new Pages” option, which lists new pages Facebook thinks you might enjoy. Many habitual Facebook users actually have a shortage of content, according to Mosseri. Following more pages will help keep their feeds fresh. (The fourth customizable option is simply to unfollow people you’ve grown tired of.)

Facebook first announced new controls for the News Feed a year ago. Since then, it has conducted surveys and watched how people used the tools to find ways to improve the settings.

The exact recipe for Facebook’s algorithmic stew is a mystery. While these options give users a bit more control, Facebook will continue to prioritize close relationships over chronological order. It also bumps up what it thinks are important life events such as engagements and new jobs.

The new preferences are only available in the iOS mobile app, but will hit Android and desktop in the next few weeks. To find them, tap the More button on the bottom of the screen and scroll down to News Feed Preferences under Settings.

And for an honest look at your feed, you can always just select the “Most Recent” option.

Find new Pages to connect to
Helping you find new Pages to follow can help you connect with publishers, artists and businesses you might be interested in. Based on the types of Pages you’ve liked in the past, you can discover new Pages in order to get more of the stories you care about.

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Select which friends and Pages to follow or unfollow
With an updated design of the tools we previously launched, you can now see a list of the top people, Pages and groups that you’ve seen in your News Feed over the past week, and choose to unfollow any friend, Page or group if you don’t want to see their updates. You can also see who you’ve unfollowed in the past and choose to re-follow them at any time.

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To get to News Feed Preferences, tap More in the bottom right hand corner of your mobile app. News Feed Preferences are located under Settings. You can come back at any time to update your choices.

The new ways to control your News Feed will be available today on iOS and will be rolling out on Android and desktop over the coming weeks.