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News Feed: Definition, Examples & Usage Guide
Meaning 1:personalized social media content stream (News Feed)
News Feed
/ˈnuːz fiːd/
n.
A continuous list of updates, posts, and stories from people or pages you follow on social media or apps.
personalized social media content stream
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/ˈpɜːrsənəlaɪzd ˈsoʊʃəl ˈmiːdiə ˈkɑːntent striːm/
n.
The News Feed is a feature that displays a personalized, constantly updated list of posts, photos, and videos from users and pages you follow on social networking platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
'News' (Latin nova = new) + 'Feed' (Old English fēdan = to nourish) = stream of new updates.
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine a 'news' newspaper that is continuously 'fed' into your phone screen, keeping you updated.
📖 Example
I check my News Feed every morning to see the latest photos from my family and interesting articles shared by friends.
Each morning, I browse my News Feed to catch up on recent family photos and intriguing articles from friends.
🔗 Collocations
check News Feed – To look at one's News Feed to see new updates.
scroll through News Feed – To browse or swipe through the list of posts in the News Feed.
News Feed algorithm – The computational system that determines which posts appear in a user's News Feed.
🔄 Synonyms
Timeline (n.) – A chronological list of a user's posts or updates, similar to a News Feed.
Feed (n.) – A list of new content from subscribed sources, often used interchangeably with News Feed.
Activity feed (n.) – A stream of recent actions or updates from connections, similar to a News Feed.
📖 Cultural Story
Facebook launched News Feed in 2006, replacing manual profile checks with an algorithm-driven, personalized content stream, changing social media consumption.
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