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Your News Feed Today

Social media "Stories" (Instagram, Facebook) are designed for quick, ephemeral updates.

Standard posts are better for detailed announcements or high-quality photos you want to keep on your timeline.

Most apps allow you to save a Story as a draft if you start editing but don't publish it immediately. For example, on Instagram , you can swipe right to the camera, create content, and then hit the back arrow to select "Save Draft" . Your news feed

A follow-up paragraph that provides the essential context and explains why the story matters.

Start with a hook that answers Who, What, When, Where, and Why. For example, on Instagram , you can swipe

To make a news feed story compelling, follow the Inverted Pyramid style—put the most important facts in the first sentence (the "lead") and use short, simple paragraphs. 3. Writing a Professional News Article

Re-tapping the "What's on your mind?" box often restores your previous unsent text. On mobile, you might also receive a system notification that your draft was saved. To make a news feed story compelling, follow

Use Stories for behind-the-scenes glimpses, quick polls, or real-time updates that don't need to stay on your profile forever. 2. Drafting a "News Feed" Post (Permanent Post)