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The Feed Details: Quick Operations

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Written by Cary Olson
Updated over 3 months ago

1. Set Post Display Mode

The system offers two post data display modes—Waterfall and List—that you can freely switch between according to your preferences, enhancing viewing and analysis efficiency:

  • Waterfall: Presents posts visually with images and text, showing only key data for quick browsing.

    • Displayed info includes account name, post content, publish time, and core metrics (e.g., interaction count, likes, comments).

  • List: Shows complete data in a structured format, ideal for in-depth analysis and comparison of multiple posts; supports sorting and filtering.

    • Default Display Info: Shows 11 default metric groups such as post content, publish date, account name, impressions/views, reach, and interactions per thousand followers.

    • Custom Display Info: Allows selecting display and sorting metrics from a wide range of system-provided operational indicators.

2. Post Interaction Options

While browsing through post content, you can perform the following actions on any post of interest:

  • Add to Favorites: Click the "Add to Favorites" icon at the top-right corner of the post to save it to the asset library for future reference or creative inspiration.

  • Add/Delete Tags: Manage content tags for the post to facilitate better categorization, filtering, and performance analysis.

  • More Actions: Click the [...] button at the bottom-right corner of the post to access additional functions. You will be redirected to the relevant page to complete the selected operation. Available options include:

    • Reposts (Share): Repost the content within the platform to expand reach and increase visibility.

    • Copy and Publish: Copy the post and jump to the “Publishing” page to edit and publish a new version.

    • Quote: Quote the post and open it in the editor for customization and re-posting.

  • View Details: Click the post content to view the full post along with all related operational metrics.

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