Facebook, the titan of social media, has rolled out an impactful set of changes that hands additional control over to its users. The new update focuses on user interaction with other Facebook members and enhances control over various post types and people. Specifically, one novel feature streamlines the process of re-following unfollowed users. Seized by regret after unfollowing a friend or favorite brand? No worries — the social networking giant auto-populates a list of recently unfollowed profiles, allowing users to effortless add them back into their feeds at the click of a button.
Further heightening user control, this update introduces an option to fine-tune the type of content seen from specific people or company pages. Rather than expunging them entirely from your feed via the unfollow option, users can now use a newly minted filter tab to curate the exact post types they prefer. This user-geared adjustment reflects a refreshing acknowledgment of the constant bombardment faced by users in our digitized era, where news feeds are persistently awash with a mix of both desirable and not-so-welcomed content.
With Facebook boasting a staggering user base, this level of personal content control is significant. The daily engagement is intense: an estimated 860 million people peruse their Facebook news feeds while nearly 10 billion messages are exchanged. Proffering this intricate control truly is a testament to Facebook’s commitment to user-centric experiences.
An infamous incident not too long ago saw a research study surreptitiously utilize Facebook feeds and data, drawing wide-ranging criticism. Despite such controversy, there is no discernable impact on Facebook’s business bottom line with the company reporting impressive third-quarter earnings.
This article was updated in 2025 to reflect modern realities.
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