Understanding Your Home Feed
## How Your Home Feed Works The home feed is the first thing you see when you open your dashboard. It's a chronological stream of posts from the creators you follow and subscribe to. Posts appear in reverse chronological order — the newest content is always at the top. There are a few different types of posts you might see: **Free posts** — These come from creators you follow or subscribe to and are visible to everyone. They're fully viewable without any payment. **Subscriber-only posts** — If you're subscribed to the creator, these appear as normal posts with full content visible. If you're only following (not subscribed), you might see these with a blurred preview and a prompt to subscribe. **Pay-per-view posts** — Even as a subscriber, some posts may have an additional PPV price. You'll see a preview (usually blurred) with the unlock price displayed. You can choose to pay and unlock the content, or just scroll past it. You can interact with posts in your feed by liking them, leaving comments, or sending a tip to the creator. There's also a bookmark icon on every post — tapping it saves the post to your Collections so you can find it easily later. The feed only shows content from people you actively follow or subscribe to. It doesn't surface random trending content or recommendations from people you don't know, so your feed stays relevant to your interests.