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Facebook is showing less news. Here’s how to keep seeing Gedling Eye

Facebook is making it a little complicated to keep up with everything that’s happening in your community by showing you fewer local news stories in your News Feed. But you can still make sure you see Gedling Eye by following these very easy steps:

Are you reading this on your phone or tablet? Click here to go to the Gedling Eye Facebook page . Right under the photo at the top, find the word “Follow” or “Following.”

  • If you see the word “Following,” click on it and then click “See First.” You’re good to go!
  • If you see the word “Follow,” click it and then click “See First.” That’s all there is to it!

Are you reading this on a desktop or laptop computer? Click here to go to the Gedling Eye Facebook page and look under the cover photo at the top.

▪ First, make sure you “Like” the Gedling Eye page.  Next to the “Like” button, you’ll see the word “Following.”

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▪ If you see the word “Following,” click on it and then click “See First.” You’re good to go!

▪ If you see the word “Follow,” click it and then click “See First.” That’s all there is to it!

Thank you very much for reading Gedling Eye on Facebook!

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