A change to Facebook's algorithm means you're probably not seeing posts from businesses and brand pages you've liked. Here are step-by-step instructions for changing these settings. Your News Feed may appear full, but there’s a good chance you’re not seeing everything that the brands and businesses you’ve “liked” are posting. A change to EdgeRank, Facebook’s algorithm that determines what posts are seen by whom, is sparking controversy among Page administrators and Facebook users. Some experts suggest that the changes were made to improve users’ experience by ensuring businesses and brands post more interesting, engaging content. Others say Facebook wants businesses and brands to dish out money for advertising to reach more of its audience. Whether for improved user experience or profit, one thing is clear: Page managers report a drastic decline in user engagement and activity on their page within the last month, which means you aren’t seeing the content they post. The good news: There is a quick fix to remedy this, but it’s not available to all users yet. In addition, Facebook confirmed this week that it’s rolling out a feature that will notify you when a friend, business or brand posts something you might be interested in. “We are currently rolling out the ability for people to receive notifications from specific pages, friends or public figures that they are connected to,” Facebook says. “This feature will help people to keep up with the people and things that they care most about.” Here’s what you need to know about both. Are You Seeing All Facebook Posts?To ensure you receive all updates from a business or brand you have liked, visit its Facebook page. Hover over the “Liked” button below the page’s cover photo, and a list of options will appear. The top option is “Get Notifications.” By opting in, you’ll receive an alert in your Notifications center whenever that page posts something new. You’ll also see the alert in the bottom-left of Facebook, if you’re currently logged in. Click the second option, “Show in News Feed,” to make sure all the page’s posts appear in your news feed. Kristin Burnham covers consumer technology, social networking and enterprise collaboration for CIO.com. Follow Kristin on Twitter @kmburnham. Follow everything from CIO.com on Twitter @CIOonline and on Facebook. Email Kristin at kburnham@cio.com Related content BrandPost The future of trust—no more playing catch up Broadcom: 2023 Tech Trends That Transform IT By Eric Chien, Director of Security Response, Symantec Enterprise Division, Broadcom Mar 31, 2023 5 mins Security BrandPost TCS gives Blackhawk Network an edge with Microsoft Cloud In this case study, Blackhawk Network’s Cara Renfroe joins Tata Consultancy Services’ Rakesh Kumar and Microsoft’s Nilendu Pattanaik to explain how TCS transformed the gift card company’s customer engagement and global operati By Tata Consultancy Services Mar 31, 2023 1 min Financial Services Industry Cloud Computing IT Leadership BrandPost How TCS pioneered the ‘borderless workspace’ with Microsoft 365 Microsoft’s modern workplace solution proved a perfect fit for improving productivity and collaboration, while maintaining security of systems and data. By Tata Consultancy Services Mar 31, 2023 1 min Financial Services Industry Microsoft Cloud Computing BrandPost Supply chain decarbonization: The missing link to net zero By improving the quality of global supply chain data, enterprises can better measure their true carbon footprint and make progress toward a net-zero business ecosystem. By Tata Consultancy Services Mar 31, 2023 2 mins Retail Industry Supply Chain Green IT Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe