Not exact matches
It
feeds all of the data it collects
back into
algorithms that help detect its customers» IT problems early, identify where costs can be cut and share other insights.
The company
backed away from a pure -
algorithm approach in 2014 after criticism that it had not included enough coverage of unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, in users»
feeds.
The reason is simple: Individuals and Pages are pushing a lot of posts into people's news
feeds, so Facebook's news -
feed algorithm has needed to get proportionally more stringent about picking out the posts that someone would most like to see and that would most likely keep them coming
back to check Facebook regularly.
I mean, I don't love all of it (please lose the
algorithms and bring
back time - based
feeds Instagram and Facebook!)
Okay, maybe Facebook requires complicated
algorithms for all the mess of content it has to sort and organize... but the rumors and demand for Instagram to bring
back the
feed are getting ridiculous.
Well, let's go
back two weeks, which is the first big announcement that they made which they said, «Hey, we're going to change this News
Feed algorithm,» which is a software that determines what you see in News
Feed and what you don't see in News
Feed.
Back in 2016, Instagram angered pretty much every user it had when it announced that it was updating its
feed algorithm to put the posts it thinks you'll want to see at the top of your
feed, rather than just showing you all posts in reverse chronological order.