If you want to see everything The Times posts, click the “See First” option instead. On a smartphone, just click the “See First” option under the Following button on the page.

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■ If you want to dig deeper, click on the tiny pencil-like button to the right of “In Your News Feed,” which will show you another list of options. From there, you can choose to be notified by pop-up Facebook notifications when The Times posts certain types of content, like photos or live video.

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That’s it. From now on, you’ll see every recent new item The Times posts at the top of your news feed since you last visited Facebook. This works for any news outlet with a Facebook page that you already follow, so just navigate to those pages to see all of that content as well.

Here’s the caveat: You may not want to see all the many, many news items that a publisher pushes out over a single day, which means clicking “See First” isn’t for you.

Fear not. Part of the logic of Facebook’s algorithm is that it is tailored to show you exactly the type of content you want to see, whether it’s news items, baby photos or live videos. So in essence, the more you interact with news articles shared by the publishers you like — be it clicking on them and reading or resharing them in your own feed — the more Facebook will know that you want to see that type of content.