03 December 2013

Facebook news feed update: more relevant content, less Memes

Facebook has released a new update to its News Feed. The Social Network would like to be the center for personal messages.

Facebook news feed update: Relevant content should receive higher weighting

Facebook has its news feed algorithm subjected to an update again. The Social Network would like to offer its users more "high quality content" and is focused primarily on news and event items. Contents of this kind should receive a higher weighting. Under shared news will also enable more messages, such as from the same page or similar content, are presented. Facebook wants its users thus provide more information in order to read more in certain topics.

clip_image002Facebook released a news feed update: Latest news to be output prominent.(Screenshot: Facebook Newsroom )

That means in reverse but also that Facebook attaches apparently entertaining content such as memes, less importance in the newsfeed. To believe the news feed more to move in this direction, the perpetrators were among the users due to some surveys. The aforementioned in-house blog user community put more emphasis on the latest news. No change will, however, give in relation to the so-called "Story bumping", the Facebook has introduced in the summer . Older content in the News Feed, which interact with one's friends are ranked yet again in the upper area. The purpose is to thereby further keep discussions alive - and not least to influence the interaction rates positive. Short and so is the timely news content and links, are especially likely to interact with those who appear prominently in the news feed.

Facebook has set an ambitious goal: you want to be more and more a center for personal messages. Only in October, the Social Network has announced that had risen in the past year, the traffic to news websites by a whopping 170 per cent and users have more than ever clicked news links. One  study of PewResearch According  indicated 30 percent of Americans to consume their news almost exclusively through Facebook. And it shows in Germany is not much different: If you believe a study published in September by TNS , then the social network is particularly true in the generation of U30 as the most important source of information. Nearly two-thirds of 14 - to 29-year-olds use Facebook to catch up on politics, economics and culture informed.

via newsroom.fb.com

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