Facebook's constant tweaking of its News Feed apparently doesn't help much, as the latest change is really just the old feed with bigger photos and different font.
The social networking giant said that it was introducing an "updated look" for the desktop version of News Feed, which is meant to better match the mobile version.
According to Cnet, the company's latest News Feed would be only slightly different from the current feed, where bigger is better when it comes to pictures and ads.
Facebook has scrapped the prominent box with the separate feeds and gone back to a less cluttered left-hand sidebar that's now gray, ultimately returning News Feed navigation back to the status quo.
The updated News Feed would reach majority of users this month, the report added.
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