Facebook announced more changes to how they populate the your news feed. Now, your news feed will focus on putting your family and friends in front of you, instead of business pages that you have liked.

What does that mean exactly?

You're going to see less "news" stories, and more personal stories from your friends.

But if you've "liked" a page on Facebook, Like Kalamazoo Country 102.5 or from people you are following like Bobby Guy or John Masonyou may not see their posts as often, or at all, unless someone you know has shared it, or you go directly to that Facebook page.

What you will see are posts (in no chronological order) from your actual Facebook friends. Some may be from days before hand that you may have missed.

There is still a way that you can see information from the pages that you like. Check it out:

screen shot
loading...

Here's what you do:

Visit the Facebook page of a page that you "like" and want to see updates from. Hover your mouse arrow over the "liked" button. You'll see a dropdown menu open.

When that opens you'll want to click see "See First." Now you'll still see stories from that page in your feed!

 

More From Kalamazoo's Country