Feed widgets
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Generally speaking, NewsWhip’s feed widgets are widgets filled with articles or posts from an individual network. They can be sorted in a number of different ways, and for more about what these metrics mean, check out our article on NewsWhip’s metrics.
Articles
The Articles widget shows a feed of articles sourced from whatever keywords, sources, locations, or languages you have selected in your search. They can be sorted by Total Interactions, Predicted Interactions, Highest Velocity, Most Recent, or Overperforming.
Facebook posts
The Facebook post widget shows a feed of Facebook posts from public Facebook Pages sourced from whatever keywords, sources, locations, or languages you have selected in your search. They can be sorted by Total Interactions, Predicted Interactions, Highest Velocity, Most Recent, or Overperforming, as well as by Reaction type.
Bluesky posts
The Bluesky widget shows a feed of posts from NewsWhip’s database of Bluesky accounts. They can be sorted by Likes, Reposts, Total Interactions, or Most Recent.
Twitter posts
The Tweets widget shows a feed of tweets from NewsWhip’s database of Twitter accounts. They can be sorted by Total Interactions, Retweets, Likes, Total Interactions, or Most Recent.
Instagram posts
The Instagram posts widget shows a feed of Instagram posts and reels from business and creator accounts in the NewsWhip database. They can be sorted by Likes, Comments, Total Interactions, or Most Recent.
The Reddit posts widget shows a feed of all Reddit posts. They can be sorted by Score, Comments, or Most Recent.
YouTube posts
The YouTube widget shows a feed of tweets from NewsWhip’s database of YouTube accounts. They can be sorted by total interactions, predicted interactions, Views, Likes, Comments, or Most Recent.
Maximized feed widgets
Feed widgets can be maximized to show more detail about each post. You can do this by clicking on the maximize icon in the top right of your widget. Below is an example of how it looks, using the web articles widget.
Those are NewsWhip’s basic feed widgets, let’s now look at the leaderboard widgets.
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