On the Facebooksocial networking site, a Mini-Feed is
found in the top-right portion of your user profile. This Mini-Feed will provide
details on new friends, new applications you have installed, messages sent by
applications, and basically can report on any changes from an application that
can be seen as a news event. You can mark some of these items as spam, and you
can also control, to some extent, how much or how little detail is provided in
your Mini-Feed through the application and privacy settings.
[Image: Screenshot showing a user's Facebook Mini-Feed]
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