Yellowhammer News may be going away …

(Briansolis.com)

 

… from your Facebook News Feed, that is.

You may have heard that Facebook is making big changes and will soon show fewer news articles in your feed, regardless of whether you want to see them there.

What this means for Yellowhammer News readers:

There are still ways to stay plugged into Yellowhammer News’ smart conservative analysis, commentary, and need-to-know news updates about Alabama issues, and we hope you will take a few minutes to take these steps!

Bookmark our site and check in with us every day. We are committed to principles and promises that we believe separate us from other sources of Alabama news. We value our loyal readers and believe that together, we are creating a community where voices in our great state are being heard in a media environment that tends to push conservatism out of the discussion.

Subscribe to our newsletter and receive Yellowhammer News in your inbox. We’ll send you the best posts from the day in a user-friendly format. You’ll also receive Dale Jackson’s “7 Thing You Should Be Talking About” post each morning. It’s a super-quick way to stay in-the-know about the day’s most important topics.

Follow us on Twitter at @yhn.

— Adjust your settings on Facebook. Here’s how to keep us in your feed (to some extent, though it will still likely be less than before):

On your desktop or tablet:

  1. Go to Yellowhammer News’ Facebook Page.
  2. Make sure you have clicked “Like Page”.
  3. Click “Follow Page” and then in the drop-down, select “See First” and turn notifications “On”.

 

On your cell phone:

  1. Go to our Facebook page.
  2. Click the “Follow” button with the plus sign.
  3. Click “Get Notifications” and make sure “See First” is selected.

 

4. Click “Edit Notification Settings”, then choose “Posts”.

 

 

We look forward to continuing to serve you and thanks for being such a valued community of readers!

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