The 'Follow' button lets users see activity such as field changes, posts, tasks, and comments on records directly in their Chatter feed. To display it on record pages or list views (available in Salesforce Classic), enable Feed Tracking for the desired object.
Users may notice the 'Follow' button is missing after a page layout change, an org migration, or when accessing a Lightning page for the first time. This is typically because Chatter Feed Tracking has not been enabled for that object.
Note: If the page layout is not feed-based type, the 'Follow' button is set to 'Hidden'. You can unhide 'Follow' button via Lightning App Builder by following these steps:
Note: The 'Follow' button is available only on the record page in Lightning Experience. If you'd like Salesforce to add the 'Follow' button to list views in Lightning Experience, consider voting on this post in the IdeaExchange.
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