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# 8. Explore Feed

In this FAQ, you will know how to set "**Explore Feed's Post Owners**" as your target for automation like -> Mass Story Reactions - (Polls, Polls Sliders, Quiz, Countdowns, Mass Story View, Like Stories), Auto Follow, Auto Unfollow, Auto Like, Auto Comment.

"**Explore"** means, targeting the posts that appears into your Explore feed. So it means, if you do Auto Follow automation, the bot will follow the post owners of the #explore feed posts. It is not recommended to set as target, as it will not help you in term of niche marketing. It can be usefull for account warming up purposes only.

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1. Go to Reactions Pro and select Targeting.
2. Select "Explore"
3. Click on the search bar and type "explore" and select "Default Page".
4. \*\* This will allow you to use your |account's explore feed's post owners| as your target.
5. That's all about this it


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