Facebook Discusses How
Feed Algorithm Works Facebook's news - feed program leader has outlined portions of the company's latest algorithm for determining what is shown, including a patented system of predictive modeling.
Not exact matches
There's the influence of the news -
feed algorithm, for one thing, which is poorly understood — primarily because the company doesn't really talk about how it
works.
In all seriousness, a photo of a cup of coffee can actually be beautifully styled with glimpses of your jewelry, bag and heels, but my point is that those «filler» photos that people were using so much of to create a pretty
feed may not
work as well with the
algorithm change because they typically get fewer likes which means your next photo may not pop up in as many of your followers»
feeds.
Forget questionnaires where you have to do all of the
work, your live reactions and online history will be analysed to
feed computer
algorithms designed to find you a compatible mate.
David Berliner Regents» Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University «The Mismeasure of Education is a magnificent
work, an elegantly written, brilliantly argued and erudite exposition on why the «what,» «how» and «why» of effective teaching can not be adequately demonstrated by sets of
algorithms spawned in the ideological laboratories of scientific management at the behest of billionaire investors... This book will serve as a sword of Damocles, hanging over the head of the nation's educational tribunals and their adsentatores, ingratiators and sycophants in the business community... The Mismeasure of Education will have a profound resonance with those who are
fed up with the hijacking of our nation's education system.
Beyond giving readers a way to judge your
work, reviews provide two things: 1) wherever the reviews are (blogs, Goodreads, Library Thing, etc.), they provide social proof that your book is worth the time of a new reader, and 2) reviews on Amazon
feed the
algorithms that give your books more visibility, and thus more reach to new readers.
Clients can now see, from any device, what each member of the legal team is
working on at any one time, with lawyer efficiency monitored by a smart
algorithm combining time spent and tangible outputs,
feeding into the firm's ongoing appraisal and remuneration process.
In its latest press release, the company announced that it is
working on its
feed algorithm to ensure newer posts are more likely to appear at the top of your
feed.