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Checking out stories

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Stories created by your friends appear at the top of your News Feed, directly below the top bar. Stories are the most recent content created by your friends. Stories are a type of post, in many ways — they're created by your friends and are often a mix of photos, videos, and text. Unlike standard posts, however, which stick around on people’s timelines indefinitely, stories disappear from Facebook after 24 hours, and when you view friends’ stories, you see each friend’s story in the order they posted it.

For example, let’s say you have two friends, David and Alexis. David posted a few times in one day, each time posting a photo of an item for sale in his store. Alexis, instead, makes a story. Each time she adds to the story, she adds another photo of the event she has planned. The photos that David has posted may (or may not) appear in your News Feed over the next several days, depending on the activity of your other friends, how much attention any particular photo has received, and so on. You might see one photo, all of them, or none in your News Feed. The story Alexis has created, on the other hand, will appear as a preview in the Stories section of News Feed for 24 hours. When you click that preview, you will see each photo Alexis has posted, one after another, until you've seen them all. After you've seen all of Alexis’s story, you can move on to viewing your next friend’s story.

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