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    How to use Facebook's new 'Local Tab' feature 
    The feature is being tested in select US cities

    How to use Facebook's new 'Local Tab' feature 

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Oct 14, 2024
    06:01 pm

    What's the story

    Facebook is testing a 'Local Tab' feature, to bring content from different sections of the platform under one roof.

    It offers a single point of access for content from Marketplace, Groups, and Events.

    The feature is being tested in many US cities, including Austin, New York City, Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, Charlotte, Dallas, and Phoenix.

    To use it, open the Facebook app and tap on the button besides the home icon. Now, scroll up/down to view your preferred content.

    Community focus

    Facebook to highlight local community content

    Along with the Local Tab, Facebook has added a swipeable section focusing on local community content.

    This new feature highlights local events, groups, notable people and businesses, items for sale among other things. The idea is to keep users updated about their surroundings.

    The social media platform will even provide weekly event recommendations specifically for each user, with alerts about upcoming events in their area.

    User customization

    Personalized 'Explore tab' on the way

    Facebook is also working on a personalized Explore Tab that will curate content according to user interests.

    The company plans to use a "wide variety of signals to power our algorithm" for this personalization process.

    In the coming weeks, a new full-screen Video Tab will be launched, featuring Reels and permitting users to watch short-form, long-form, and live videos in one place.

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