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Post by account_disabled on Dec 2, 2023 10:38:48 GMT
each user will have a unique news feed. This will be the case if we imagine that 2 users follow exactly the same Pages, are registered in the same Groups and have the same group of friends.No one knows exactly how it works (we generally know), but we do know that like all recommendation algorithms on social media, the end goal of the algorithm is to make a user stay longest on the platform to see ads ( 97.5% of Meta's . revenue comes from adver Europe Cell Phone Number List tising ).Like all algorithms, they are constantly evolving.Here is a brief summary of the evolution of Facebook's algorithm since 2011:EdgeRank (2011) : EdgeRank was Facebook's original algorithm that determined the order of posts in the News Feed based on affinity, weight, and recency. However, since then, Facebook has introduced several updates to improve the personalization and relevance of the content displayedNewsFeed Algorithm (2013) : Facebook updated its algorithm to take more into account signals such as time spent interacting with posts, type of content consumed, and positive or negative feedback received.Less promotional content (2015) : Facebook begins to emphasize less promotional content on Pages (you have to pay to play) and introduces the “See First” feature allowing users to indicate that they would like posts to be published. A given Page is displayed first on their news feed.Engagement-bait Hunting (2017) : This update aimed to reduce the visibility of posts
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