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Google Discover is making it easier to follow creators like us

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Andy Walker / Android Authority

Google Discover is about to feel a lot more like your social feeds, and you can make sure you keep up with Android Authority in it! Discover now has a fresh way to follow your favorite creators and publishers, making it easier to keep up with articles, videos, and social posts in one place — including from us here at Android Authority!

You can now follow individual publishers and creators directly inside Discover and doing so creates a dedicated section for their updates in your feed, Tapping on their name lets you preview their work, whether news articles or social posts, and then you can hit the follow button to see more of it. This also includes more content from creators from across the web, including posts from platforms like X, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts.

How to follow Android Authority in Google Discover

Google has shown off how to do it in the video above (just imagine one of our cards is in the place of the Time Magazine one in the video), but here’s the written step-by-step guide as well, just in case:

  1. Open your Discover feed, usually by swiping left from your Android home screen. You can also open the Google app, where Discover appears with the Google search bar at the top.
  2. Scroll until you spot a card from Android Authority. This could be one of our articles, videos, or social posts.
  3. Tap Follow at the top-right of the card or tap Android Authority at the top-left to open our dedicated page with more of our content.
  4. If you opened our page, tap Follow there.
  5. From then on, Discover will create a section highlighting our latest stories, videos, and posts so you can catch up at a glance.
Google Discover Follow More Content Types

This isn’t Google’s first step toward giving people more control over what shows up. Earlier this year, the company added an option in Search to pick preferred news sources for Top Stories, and you can do that for us too at this link or the button below. Now, Google is bringing that same direct-connection idea to Discover.

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If you don’t see the Follow option yet, the rollout may not have reached your account, so be patient. By the way, many thanks if you decide to follow us. Whether you’re reading our stories, watching our videos, or just glancing at our social posts, you help us keep bringing you the tech content that we’re as passionate about as you are. As always, if you’ve got thoughts or feedback, drop us a line anytime at contact@androidauthority.com.

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