Facebook Takes Aim At News Feed Spam
The next posts from pages to be targeted in Facebook’s ongoing efforts to maintain the quality of its News Feed will be: posts actively seeking likes, comments, or shares; photos and videos that are repeatedly shared; and deceptive, spammy links.
The next posts from pages to be targeted in Facebook’s ongoing efforts to maintain the quality of its News Feed will be: posts actively seeking likes, comments, or shares; photos and videos that are repeatedly shared; and deceptive, spammy links.
Software Engineer Erich Owens and Product Manager Chris Turitzin detailed the changes in a Newsroom post, addressing the concerns of page administrators by stressing that only pages creating these types of posts on a regular basis will be affected, and non-offending pages should see their reach rise, as a result.
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