Facebook shuts down Friend List Feeds

Customized feeds are going, going, gone.
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Rachel Kraus
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Facebook shuts down Friend List Feeds
9 years ain't bad. Credit: Aytac unal/Anadolu agency/Getty Images

Welp, they had a good run.

Facebook is doing away with Friend List Feeds, the customized news feeds that showed only posts from a group of Facebook humans of your choosing (plus, ya know, ads). According to TechCrunch, earlier this week, Facebook rolled out messages to some users that "Friend lists feeds will be going away soon," and Facebook confirmed the change.

Here's the full eulogy:

Friends list feed will be going away soon.

We'll be making these friend list feeds unavailable on August 9, 2018, to focus on improving your main newsfeed experience. But don't worry — you can still continue to create, edit, and share to your friend lists.

Facebook launched Friend Lists in 2009, and unveiled Smart Lists — which suggest and auto-fill lists based on networks like education or work experience — in 2011. Using the tool was a way to make your Newsfeed experience more customized and to avoid posts from people you'd rather not encounter.

What the change means is that Facebook is keeping the lists, just not the ability see posts from only the people in those lists. It's either a push to show how these lists may be redundant, with Facebook's new focus on "meaningful interactions" with family and friends for the News Feed.

Or, it's a move that just does away with a feature that people didn't really use — TechCrunch points out that in 2011 Facebook said 95 percent of users hadn't made a single list. Mashable has reached out to Facebook for more context on this decision.

But really, list feeds had a good run. 2009-2018? That's a pretty long shelf-life for a tech product. So RIP, list feeds. May you'll be more useful in the afterlife than you were in the Facebook-verse.

UPDATE 8/10/2018, 4:40 p.m. ET: Facebook confirmed to Mashable that it is ending feeds, and provided context for the decision.

We’re shutting down this lesser-used feature to focus our efforts on improving the main News Feed experience.  While people won’t be able to view custom feeds from lists of friends, they’ll still be able to create and edit friends lists, and share just to these audiences whenever they post to Facebook.  In addition to these options, they can also keep customizing News Feed by visiting News Feed preferences to choose which posts they want to see first, or hide posts they don't want to see.

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Rachel Kraus

Rachel Kraus is a Mashable Tech Reporter specializing in health and wellness. She is an LA native, NYU j-school graduate, and writes cultural commentary across the internetz.

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