> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.steeple.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.steeple.com/en/feeds/feeds-articles.md).

# Manage articles

## View articles

From **Feeds**, click on a feed to see all its articles. Each article displays:

* **Title** and **description** (automatically extracted from the source)
* **Thumbnail** (cover image if available)
* **Source** (original URL)
* **Date** published or added
* **Type** (RSS, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, manual)

You can also see all articles from all feeds in the global view.

## Add an article to a manual feed

1. Open a manual feed
2. Click on **Add an article**
3. Paste the article URL (LinkedIn, Facebook, web page, etc.)
4. The content is automatically retrieved and displayed

The same article cannot be added twice to the same feed.

## Remove an article from a manual feed

Only articles from manual feeds can be removed individually. Articles from automatic feeds are managed automatically by the source.

1. Open the article
2. Click on **Delete**
3. Confirm

## Viewing statistics

For each article, you can view:

* The **total number of views**
* The **list of readers** (collaborators who viewed the article)
* The **number of TV views** (views from TV screens)

## Permission required

The permission **Delete articles** is required to remove an article from a manual feed.


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