As spotted by Twitter user whimchic and reported by TechCrunch, Facebook is silently rolling out Topics to users, at least on Facebook’s mobile app. I installed the Facebook app on my Android phone to check this feature, but it doesn’t seem to be present. It is probably rolling out first on iPhones and we could expect a broader rollout soon.
— whimchic (@whimchic) August 31, 2020 Facebook users can access the feature by tapping on the Profile icon in the Facebook Watch tab, followed by choosing ‘Your Topics’. In the ‘Your Topics’ page, you can choose to follow topics that resonate with your interests. The major categories in Your Topics include Animals, Art & Design, Books, Business, Education, Fashion & Style, Food, Games, History & Philosophy, Home & Garden, Music, Performing Arts, Science & Tech, Sports, Travel & Leisure, TV & Movies, and Transportation. You can follow subcategories from these categories, although the vice-versa is not possible. Followed topics show up under “Topics You Follow” in the Your Topics section of Facebook Watch. If a topic no longer interests you, you can unfollow from this section. It is worth noting that only you can see the topics you follow. Facebook warns users of two possible misbehaviors of Topics. The company acknowledges that the feature may show videos that are not part of the topics you followed. The social media giant also says that users may not see some videos that are related to the followed topics.