Filter Your Feed by Country, Cleaner Filter Controls
New: Filter your feed by country
The feed page now includes a country filter that defaults to English-speaking markets — US, Canada, UK, and Australia. If you’re focused on a specific region, open the filter and select or deselect countries to narrow your results. Whether you’re browsing, searching, or exploring similar posts, the country filter applies across all feed modes so you’re always looking at the markets that matter to you.
What you can do with it
- Focus on your target markets. If you’re running campaigns in the US and UK, filter out posts from other regions so every result is relevant to the audiences you’re actually reaching.
- Explore new markets. Curious what creators in Germany or Brazil are saying about a topic? Add those countries to your filter and see what’s trending outside your usual markets.
- Cut through noise on broad searches. Semantic and keyword searches can return a lot of results. Narrowing by country helps you zero in on the conversations happening in the markets where your brand competes.
Cleaner filter bar
The filter bar got a UX overhaul. Your most-used controls — search, date range, and platform — stay visible in the primary row. Everything else — country, minimum likes, outliers only, and speech only — collapses behind a “Filters” toggle. A badge on the toggle shows how many secondary filters are active, and a reset button puts everything back to defaults with one click.
Also in this release
- Find Similar is now the primary post action. Hovering over a post card in the feed shows “Find Similar” as a full-width button — making it easier to discover related content from any post that catches your eye.