Quote:
Originally Posted by The Lone Ranger
I've mentioned it before, but I've really got to learn not to browse through "Facebook" while reading the latest messages from my nieces and nephews. It gets really depressing.
|
If you're not interested in any of their posts you can click on the upper right corner of one of their posts (it should show up as a down arrow [v]), then you can click hide. Then it should replace the post with a few options: unhide, change what updates you see from so-and-so, and organize who you see in your news feed.
You can take the latter to pick only the few people you want to follow. If you want to see SOME posts from those relatives, you can use the middle option to tell it to only show "important" (importance determined by some Facebook algorithm).
I use this a lot to get boring people, people who are only acquaintances, etc. out of my feed. Particularly useful for the random acquaintance that has almost every post consist of praising Jesus, for example.