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How to keep local news visible in your Facebook feed

Facebook has changed the news feed to emphasize personal connections. You might see less news.
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We鈥檙e always happy when users respond to our stories and photos they see on Facebook. It鈥檚 a good way for us to connect with you 鈥 so let鈥檚 protect it.

Facebook has changed your news feed, giving preference to posts from friends and family. This means you could see fewer stories from news sources like us.

If you are like most people who regularly get some of their news from social media, you probably want to keep seeing reliable information from us and other trustworthy journalism sites on Facebook. There is a simple way to make this happen.

From your desktop computer:

1. Open a desktop web browser and go to the our Facebook page. (Click the Facebook icon at the top of this page.)

2. At the top, next to the 鈥淟ike鈥 button, find the word 鈥淔ollow鈥 or 鈥淔ollowing.鈥 (If it says 鈥淔ollow,鈥 click that once. It will change to 鈥淔ollowing鈥.)

3. Click the word 鈥淔ollowing鈥 and choose 鈥淪ee First.鈥

From the Facebook mobile app:

1. Open the app and tap the menu icon with the three horizontal lines. (On some devices, it鈥檚 at upper right. On others, it鈥檚 at lower right.)

2. Scroll to Settings and tap 鈥淣ews Feed Preferences.鈥

3. On the screen that pops up, tap 鈥淧rioritize who to see first.鈥

4. The pages you like and people you鈥檙e friends with will appear. Find us in the list and tap the logo. When you鈥檙e finished, tap 鈥淒one鈥 in the upper right corner.

Thank you! You鈥檝e helped ensure your Facebook connection to the best social media source for local news in B.C.





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