Facebook testing multiple news feeds on mobile


New York, Dec 30 (IANS): Facebook is testing multiple, topic-based feeds on its mobile app in place of one main News Feed, according to a media report.

"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 Verge quoted a Facebook spokesperson as saying on Tuesday.

"So we are testing feeds for people to view different stories from people and pages based on topic areas," he added.

The new mobile design borrows heavily from the way Facebook's Paper app works, with the app automatically sorting posts from the people and pages you follow into different sections or feeds.

While the traditional "News Feed" remains, it is supplemented with secondary feeds like "Style", "Travel", and "Headlines".

In addition to the new feeds, Facebook is also testing wider rollout of the "Marketplace" feature that it's been working on for a few months now. Known simply as "Shopping", this feature was tested as far back as October of this year, but was buried behind the main section of the app.

However, only a small number of users in the US will be able to see the new Marketplace.

"The experience will continue to evolve as we learn more about what's useful for people and effective for businesses," the Facebook spokesperson said. "We're still in the early stages of testing and will continue to update the experience as we learn more about what works best," he added.

  

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