# What is Feed?
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Description: The main stream of content a user sees when they open a social media app. Feed content is curated by algorithms based on user preferences and behavior.
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# What is Feed?

A social media feed is the continuously updating stream of content that users see when they open a platform's app or website. Feeds are curated by algorithms that select and rank content based on factors like relevance, recency, engagement, and the user's past behavior. On platforms like Instagram and LinkedIn, the feed is the primary way users discover and consume content. Understanding how feeds work and what makes content stand out in a crowded feed is essential for social media success.

## Examples

- IInstagram's home feed showing a mix of posts from followed accounts, suggested content, and sponsored posts.
- IILinkedIn's feed prioritizing posts from your network that have received recent engagement.
- IIIFacebook's News Feed using machine learning to surface content most likely to generate interaction.

## Why it matters for social media

Your content competes for attention in a user's feed alongside hundreds of other posts. Understanding what makes content stop the scroll (compelling visuals, strong opening lines, relevant topics) is key to getting your content seen and engaged with.

Feed algorithms have shifted from chronological to algorithmic ranking, meaning that posting time is less important than content quality and engagement. This makes creating genuinely valuable content more important than ever.

## How Velocity helps with Feed

Velocity agents help you apply feed across real social workflows: research, platform-ready content, scheduling, publishing, analytics, and recommendations. The full workspace helps you optimize, track, and improve performance without splitting the work across separate tools.

Learn about Velocity Agents

## Related terms

### Algorithm

A set of rules a social media platform uses to decide what content to show users. Algorithms determine the order and visibility of posts in a feed.

### Organic Reach

The number of unique people who see your content without paid promotion. Organic reach depends on your content quality and algorithm performance.

### Impressions

The total number of times your content is displayed on screen, regardless of whether it was clicked. Impressions measure visibility, not engagement.

### Engagement Rate

The percentage of your audience that interacts with your content through likes, comments, shares, and saves. It measures how compelling your content is.

### Stories

Short-lived content that disappears after 24 hours, available on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and other platforms. Stories encourage frequent, casual sharing.
