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Facebook testing multiple news feeds on mobile

Facebook confirmed the new feeds, saying that, “People have told us they’d like new options to see and have conversations about more stories on Facebook around specific topics they’re interested in”. The new feature is only being tested, and there is no guarantee that these multiple feeds will roll out more widely, reported TIME.

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Facebook is running a trial within its mobile app of new topic-based newsfeeds, such as lifestyle, travel or headlines. Known merely as “Shopping”, this function was examined way back to October of this yr, however was buried behind the primary part of the app.

Of course, earlier reports have indicated that the social networking giant has already been experimenting with a similar feature on its website for the past few months, whereby a new “Topics” button can now be found in the website’s sidebar.

It’s an attempt that shows how eagerly Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) is trying to become a one-stop solution for all the social media needs of people.

Although the latest experiment is now a buzz among netizens, still, there is no guarantee that the feature will be added to the Facebook mobile app. The Verge says that on tapping the new Marketplace icon, a shopping page opens offering browsing feature for catalogue available to buy. A spokesperson from Facebook said that Facebook was getting a lot of suggestions to make news feed more diversified.

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The Marketplace icon now appears at the bottom in the iOS app replacing the Messenger icon.

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