Facebook will introduce Explore Feed for users on the desktop to help them discover stories beyond the friends and pages they already follow, reports said.
"The company's tests of an alternative News Feed dubbed the 'Explore' Feed have progressed to a full rollout, the company now confirms. This is the beginning of the official rollout of the Explore Feed," TechCrunch reported.
The new feature is found on the left-side bar, within the Explore section - where users also find links to features such as Events, Groups, Pages, Moments, Saved items, among others.
Facebook's new Explore Feed provides content that is similar to what the user has already liked, or what is popular among their network of friends.
Facebook Stories is getting quite the revamp today. According to TechCrunch, not only will Stories between Messenger Day and Facebook be consolidated as of today, but Facebook is also getting rid of Direct, an ephemeral messaging feature.
At the time of writing, it appears to be impossible to delete your posts while using the desktop site.
Clicking the menu button in the top-right corner of posts only brings up the following options: Save post, Edit post, Turn off notifications for this post and Show in tab.