The stat shows not only how tough things are for publishers on Facebook, but also that things have gotten tougher — even before Facebook's latest news
feed algorithm tweak takes effect.
Not exact matches
As the NewsWhip blog points out, in addition to the focus on video, Facebook has made a number of
tweaks to its news -
feed algorithm that have also affected how media content appears and whether it gets engagement or not.
In the past, even incremental
tweaks to the Facebook news
feed algorithm have been watched sharply, because they could have drastic effects on media outlets that relied on the site to get their content in front of readers.
Furthermore, Facebook is
tweaking its News
Feed algorithm to prioritize longer videos that engage viewers.
Facebook is constantly
tweaking its News
Feed algorithm and it appears that organic reach has once again declined over the past 12 months with just 21 percent of people «disagreeing» or «strongly disagreeing» with the below statement:
In a week where much of the Internet was all atwitter about Mobilegeddon, Google's pre-announced
algorithm change that will favor mobile - friendly sites in mobile search results, a potentially far more impactful announcement was much more of a surprise: Facebook is
tweaking the News
Feed algorithm.
Fbook has done things to curate their news
feeds and
tweak algorithms that have been seen as disfavorable to garbage GOP authors.
And in the newsletter intro this month I talked a bit about FB
Algorithm changes and still maintain this is nothing for advocacy / campaign social to be worrying about... again, if you are overtly being promotional enough to get dinged for this, you deserve to be, imho, but here's the official FB announcement for this particular algorithm tweak: News
Algorithm changes and still maintain this is nothing for advocacy / campaign social to be worrying about... again, if you are overtly being promotional enough to get dinged for this, you deserve to be, imho, but here's the official FB announcement for this particular
algorithm tweak: News
algorithm tweak: News
Feed FYI.
Hardly a month goes by that we don't see some kind of
tweak made by Facebook to it's news
feed algorithm.
Political sites are getting a big boost from Facebook's latest
tweak of its news
feed algorithm, reports Jason Abbruzzese for Mashable.
Facebook, with more than 1.3 billion users of every emotive disposition, and its news
feed feature — in which a constantly
tweaked, Facebook - controlled ranking
algorithm regularly filters posts, stories and activities enjoyed by friends — proved an ideal place to start.
IBTIMES - July 1 - On Wednesday, Facebook announced a
tweak to its news
feed algorithm.
Facebook ran an experiment on almost 689,000 users in which it
tweaked the
algorithm running their news
feed to display slightly more or slightly less status updates from friends that contained positive or negative words.
Instagram will now
tweak its much - maligned
algorithm to show more new posts at the top of users»
feeds first, instead of days - old posts that feel like seeing Christmas presents on Dec. 30.
Facebook is
tweaking its News
Feed algorithm to prioritize posts that come from users» family and friends, which means you'll soon see more posts from actual people like your cousins or your college roommates.