If you've been noticing a distinct change in the content you're seeing on Facebook recently, you aren't alone. Several members of the IndyStar newsroom have reported seeing a disproportionate amount ...
Facebook recently announced that it is changing its algorithms so that users will see fewer posts from publishers and more posts from friends and family. The publishing industry’s reaction to this has ...
A change to the Facebook's News Feed algorithm means you'll be seeing fewer of your friend's Spotify songs, Instagram Likes and other third-party app activity. If you have auto-sharing turned on — ...
“In January this year Meta said it ‘will take a more personalised approach to political content, so that people who want to see more of it in their feeds can’ across Facebook, Instagram and Threads, ...
Friends and family come first in Facebook’s News Feed, as the social network detailed the latest tweak to its algorithm and the values that guide that algorithm. (SocialTimes) In yet another blow to ...
Facebook, facing mounting criticism over its ability to stymie the spread of extremism and misinformation on its platforms, has announced it is to prioritise original news and reporting in its News ...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst have published work in the journal Science calling into question the conclusions of a widely reported ...
This photo shows the mobile phone app logos for, from left, Facebook and Instagram in New York, Oct. 5, 2021. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, file) (CN) — A study claiming Meta’s news feed algorithm ...
Facebook’s recent courtship of publishers – like its attempt to move them onto Instant Articles, paying them to produce Facebook Live videos and allowing the posting of sponsored posts on their feeds ...
Meta must change Facebook’s and Instagram’s “addictive design” or face a heavy fine, the EU warned on Friday. Brussels accused the US tech giant of failing to limit the risks the platforms posed to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you've been noticing a distinct change in the content you're seeing on Facebook recently, you aren't alone. Several members of ...