Facebook: What is the Exploration Flow and where is it?

We all know Facebook Feeds. It's the place where you can see posts from all your friends and the Facebook pages you've liked. But there is also a second version that was presented – the Explore Feed – where you can see popular posts from across Facebook.

First of all, before explaining what Facebook's Explore Fleet is doing, we should mention a social network failure. Facebook has translated Explore Feed as a Explore Flow, but it is normally translated Flow Explorer.

Who knows, it may be so μπορεί Their translators rendered it as a Flow of Exploration, so they will know something.

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What is Facebook's Feed Explorer?

With the new Explorer app, Facebook will share the top posts from across the social network. Includes posts, articles, and videos from pages and users you do not follow.

But they will not all see the same feed. Explore Feed will provide you with content similar to what you already have or content that your friends like.

Where is the new Facebook app?

Easy:

It exists as a shortcut on the left side of your screen on Facebook. You will find it towards the bottom of the list with a the που αναφέρει Ροή Εξερεύνησης ή Explore Feed αν te social network in English. Click and you will see the stream.

From your phone, press its button that looks like a hamburger and press the See more in the Explore section.

Scroll down and press and you will see it.

You can also see it much more easily from the following link:
https://www.facebοok.com/explore/

What do you think about the new feature? Interesting;

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