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Understanding Your Home Feed
Learn what appears in your Headlinne home feed, how articles are ordered, and what the card elements mean.
By Headlinne Editorial Team · Updated on
What your feed contains
Your home feed is a stack of article cards ranked by relevance to your profile. Each card represents a single story from an established publisher, enhanced with AI-generated context.
Card anatomy
Every card includes:
- Headline and hero image
- AI-generated summary (2–3 sentences)
- "Why This Matters" insight
- Source name and publish time
- Bias indicator (Left to Right scale)
- Topic tags
- Estimated read time
How ordering works
Articles are scored by a blend of topic relevance, source affinity, recency, and exploration potential. Sponsored content may appear occasionally and is always clearly labeled. Fresh articles replace expired ones continuously.
The 48-hour freshness window
Articles older than 48 hours are removed from your feed. This ensures you are always browsing current events. If a developing story continues, newer articles from the same topic will appear.
Key takeaways
- ✓Your feed is a ranked stack of AI-enhanced article cards.
- ✓Each card includes summary, context, bias, and source info.
- ✓Articles expire after 48 hours to maintain freshness.
Frequently asked questions
Why do I see articles I already skipped?
Occasionally similar stories from different sources may appear. Continued skipping trains the system to reduce them.
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