The latest article on  ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Facebook’s Latest News Feed Change Aims To Reward High-Quality Content”.

Matt McGee says, “Continuing its promise to be more transparent about how the News Feed works, Facebook has announced another tweak to how it decides what stories show up there.

Facebook says it has developed a new algorithm that’s aimed at identifying and showing “high quality content,” and it’ll be rolling out to all users in the next few weeks.

The changes are based on user feedback to a number of questions, such as “Is this content from a source you would trust?” and “Is the content genuinely interesting to you or is it trying to game News Feed distribution?”.

Facebook’s Latest News Feed Change Aims To Reward High-Quality Content

Marketing Land

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