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Your Social Feed

Your social feed is where you see new uploads from the people you follow. Think of it like a timeline of files — every time someone you follow uploads something, it shows up here.

Head to the Feed page from the main navigation. You’ll see a stream of recently shared files from everyone you follow, with the newest stuff at the top. Each item shows the file name, who uploaded it, when it was shared, and a preview if one is available.

Not interested in scrolling through everything? Use the category filters at the top of the feed to narrow things down:

  • All — everything from everyone you follow
  • Images — photos, graphics, screenshots
  • Videos — video files of any format
  • Documents — PDFs, Word docs, spreadsheets, presentations
  • Audio — music, podcasts, voice recordings

Pick a category and the feed updates instantly to show only that type of content.

Found something you want to keep track of? Pin it. Click the pin icon on any feed item, and it stays at the top of your feed no matter how many new uploads come in. This is handy for files you’re actively working with or content you want to come back to later.

To unpin, just click the pin icon again.

You don’t need to click “next page” buttons. Just keep scrolling, and the feed loads more content automatically as you go. The further you scroll, the further back in time you’ll see.

If you see something that doesn’t belong — spam, harassment, illegal content — you can report it right from the feed. Click the three-dot menu on any item and select Report. You’ll be asked to describe what’s wrong, and the report goes straight to the moderation team. See the Reporting & Blocking page for more details.

  • Follow more people to fill your feed. The feed only shows uploads from people you follow. If it looks empty, head over to some user profiles and hit Follow.
  • Check back regularly. Creators post new files all the time. Your feed is the fastest way to see what’s new.
  • Use filters to find what you need. If you’re looking for a specific type of file someone shared recently, category filters save you a lot of scrolling.