This approach is fine if it works for you and I'm sure many people want the same, but it's definitely not what I or the GP want. Facebook's hostility to chronological ordering was one of the big reasons I stopped using it way back when and I haven't used news feeds much over the years for the same reason.
I have a collection of bookmarked news sites that I check regularly, which show their articles without any personalized algorithmic reshuffling or hiding. Knowing that I see the same content as other visitors do is a plus for me. I don't need to worry about missing stories I care about because some AI decided the opposite, and I feel like it helps me avoid filter bubbles and clickbait.
This isn't to say that one approach is right or wrong, just that this is what works for me and some other folks.
I have a collection of bookmarked news sites that I check regularly, which show their articles without any personalized algorithmic reshuffling or hiding. Knowing that I see the same content as other visitors do is a plus for me. I don't need to worry about missing stories I care about because some AI decided the opposite, and I feel like it helps me avoid filter bubbles and clickbait.
This isn't to say that one approach is right or wrong, just that this is what works for me and some other folks.