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		<title>TikTok And The History Of Hats</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2025 04:53:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[TikTok is changing fashion. Hats are back in a big way. The app shows people wearing all kinds of hats. This trend connects to history. Hats have always mattered. People wore hats for status. They wore hats for work. They wore hats for style. Centuries ago, hats showed who you were. A tall hat meant [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TikTok is changing fashion. Hats are back in a big way. The app shows people wearing all kinds of hats. This trend connects to history. Hats have always mattered. People wore hats for status. They wore hats for work. They wore hats for style. Centuries ago, hats showed who you were. A tall hat meant power. A simple cap meant you worked. The rules were strict. You had to wear certain hats. Victorian times loved fancy hats. Women wore huge creations. Feathers and flowers were common. Men wore top hats. It was about showing off. The 20th century changed hats. Cars made big hats hard. World Wars made materials scarce. Hats became simpler. Baseball caps became popular. Fedoras were for detectives. Then hats faded. Fewer people wore them daily. People liked casual hair. Hats seemed old-fashioned. TikTok brought hats back. Young people found old styles. They share videos wearing them. Bucket hats are everywhere. Berets look cool again. Even cowboy hats are popular. People learn history through these videos. They see how hats looked long ago. They try styles from the 1920s. They wear hats from the 1990s. TikTok makes history fun. It shows old fashion is new again. Designers see this trend. Some make modern versions of classic hats. Others stick to the old looks. Stores sell more hats now. People want to stand out. They copy TikTok styles. The hat revival keeps growing. It links our time to the past. People enjoy expressing themselves. Hats are a simple way to do it. The history of hats is long. TikTok gives it new life. People keep exploring different looks. </p>
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		<title>Facebook Tests Reducing Clutter in News Feed</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2025 05:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Facebook announces testing changes to make News Feeds less crowded. The company wants to show people more posts from friends and family. Facebook also wants to show fewer posts from pages and groups users don&#8217;t follow directly. This test responds to user feedback. Many people said their feeds felt too full of content they didn&#8217;t [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facebook announces testing changes to make News Feeds less crowded. The company wants to show people more posts from friends and family. Facebook also wants to show fewer posts from pages and groups users don&#8217;t follow directly. This test responds to user feedback. Many people said their feeds felt too full of content they didn&#8217;t ask to see. </p>
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<p>People often see suggested posts and recommended groups. Facebook says these posts can sometimes feel irrelevant. The test aims to reduce this feeling. Facebook will lower the number of these suggested posts appearing high in the News Feed. The goal is a simpler, less busy experience. Users should see more updates from people they care about most.</p>
<p>Testing begins soon for a small group of users worldwide. Not everyone will see the changes immediately. Facebook will monitor how people react. The company will look at how long people spend on Facebook. They will also check if people interact more with posts from close connections. Feedback from testers matters. Facebook will use this to decide if the changes work well.</p>
<p>A Facebook spokesperson explained the thinking. &#8220;People tell us their main feed gets cluttered. They miss important updates from close friends. We want to fix that. This test focuses the feed back on personal connections. We believe this creates a better experience.&#8221; The company states this is just a test. There is no guarantee these changes become permanent for everyone.</p>
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<p>                 Facebook acknowledges the News Feed must balance many things. Users want content from friends. They also discover new things through suggestions. The test explores finding a better mix. The company promises updates based on what they learn. They will share results later.</p>
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