Facebook is changing its News Feed algorithm again - this time to prioritize original news reporting and transparent authorship.
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Facebook is changing its News Feed algorithm again - this time to prioritize original news reporting and transparent authorship.
Facebook made two ranking updates last month that target and reduce the reach of posts that make exaggerated or sensational health claims.
Facebook is once again tweaking its News Feed algorithm - this time to further prioritise original videos that people seek out.
According to reports, Facebook is testing a new 'text effects' feature for News Feed posts that allows you to choose one of five set font styles.
Facebook is introducing "Why am I seeing this post," to help you understand why you're seeing something, and more easily control what you see in the future.
Facebook is expanding its test of a breaking news tag in more countries, including, Australia, France, Germany, Mexico, Spain and the UK.
As part of its fight against "coordinated inauthentic behaviour," Facebook is removing hundreds of spam accounts spreading clickbait to bring traffic to ad farms.
It's not you; it's them. Your feed is about to get all weird, as Facebook rolls out a "3D photo" feature that adds depth (and movement) to photos.
LinkedIn is vowing to make its news feed more relevant, by asking users to follow hashtags they are interested in to show them content related to them.
In its bid to increase the quality of news on its platform, and to help people connect to their communities, Facebook is expanding its prioritisation of local news beyond the United States. The update is …
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Another day, another hoax on Facebook. No, Facebook won't be limiting your News Feed to show posts from only a small number of your friends if you don't copy/paste that silly status update.
After throwing a News Feed bombshell to publishers earlier this month, Facebook will now start prioritising local publishers, rewarding them with higher rankings in the News Feed.
Almost every single News Feed tweak during the past couple of years has had the very same justification behind it; “bringing people closer together.” So what is the fuss all about?
theScore has announced it is bringing its Fantasy Sports game to Facebook's Instant Games platform, allowing all 1.3 billion Messenger monthly users to play and challenge each other.
In its fight against fake news, Facebook has announced it is replacing Disputed Flags with Related Articles instead, favouring context to labelling.
Facebook announced several updates to video distribution and monetisation. Videos from Pages with strong repeat viewership will be favoured by News Feed.