2) Update for right balance of content for people with many connections: The update, which Facebook calls as the Balance of content, aims to bring the content
posted by the friends of the user such as photos, videos, links etc higher up in the News Feed so that they are less likely to miss it.
Your question brought to mind a great
post by a friend of mine, Dirty in Public, called «The Other Woman: What she needs to understand!
Today on the blog we have a guest
post by friend of EdVisions, Nancy Allen Mastro.
Not exact matches
Facebook wants more personal
posts about
friends and family, and therefore it is going to de-emphasize other types
of posts — and
by that, it mostly means the vast majority
of what news organizations produce (including what Facebook pays them to produce).
Now, the network dropped another bomb on business owners
by announcing that it's going to focus on
friends»
posts instead
of pages»
posts which will further suppress organic reach
of the latter.
When the Pew Research Center surveyed thousands
of Americans about their social media lives, they discovered that 44 %
of Facebook users «like» content
posted by their
friends at least once a day, with 29 % doing so several times per day.
Explain that
by quitting together at once, you're eliminating FOMO, because all you really want to see on Facebook is your real
friends»
posts, not the random crap that makes up most
of your News Feed.
While you'll still see original
posts from «
friends» on this feed, a lot
of information has shifted to the explore feed, including the pages that were shared
by friends.
One
of the most notable things we found in our research was the high number
of people who said that they were frequently offended
by what their
friends posted.
Gomez assured followers that she'd share the full story
of her journey soon, and wanted to use the
post to thank the family and
friends who were
by her side.
The new revelation about Comey's uneasiness with Trump brings to mind a
posting last month
by Comey
friend Benjamin Wittes on his Lawfare blog, in which he said Comey «saw it as an ongoing task on his part to protect the rest
of the Bureau from improper contacts and interferences from a group
of people he did not regard as honorable.»
Swipe a finger and there might be a photo
posted by one
of your best
friends.
A number
of people were
friends with Ryan Lanza on Facebook say that Lanza has been
posting that he is not the shooter (the
posts can apparently only be seen
by those who are
friends with Lanza).
Facebook could also become far more searchable, providing people with results —
posts by friends, news articles, photos, events — on similar topics instead
of ones explicitly typed out
by the user.
This
post is something new for BHI: it's a guest
post written
by my good
friend Connor Leonard (see his brief bio at the end
of the
post).
Organic reach, as defined
by Facebook is «the number
of unique people who saw your
post in News Feed or on your Page, including people who saw it from a story shared
by a
friend when they liked, commented on or shared your
post, answered a question or responded to an event.»
Gil Alterovitz, a Harvard Medical School professor listed in Kogan's email, told The
Post that he was introduced to Kogan
by a
friend he knew from the Harvard School
of Public Health, who suggested Kogan offered a potential academic collaboration.
«In total, we believe the Facebook information
of up to 87 million people — mostly in the U.S. — may have been improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica
by apps that they or their
friends used,» Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer wrote in a blog
post Wednesday.
By Dave Manzer Sponsored
Post on Silicon Hills News Here's an opinion that won't be popular among our
friends in the technology news media: It's coverage
of SXSW risks perpetuating a very narrow and biased view
of what a true startup ecosystem looks like.
Ben Carlson
of A Wealth
of Common Sense blog (and author
of a great book
by the same name), had a recent
post Playing the Probabilities outlining that time has been an investor's best
friend (for those investors that have had in some cases quite a bit
of time), pointing to the following table.
For my good
friends at the Georgia Family Council, I wrote a
post on a recent decision
by the 11th Circuit Court
of Appeals in Jennifer Keeton's suit against faculty and administrators in the graduate counseling program at Augusta State University.
Out
of all the
postings on this site today, I found «Derp's «
post the most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting
of what seems to be a practically perfect live
by any measure, he informs us that he takes pleasure in mocking and ridiculing those
of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing
of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage in arguments with my atheist
friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level
of juvenile name - calling and personal attacks against whatever my atheist
friends hold dear.Most
of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «
of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name - calling.
By a lucky break, a
friend who had met him at a debating club found him a
post as a proofreader at the London branch
of the Oxford University Press — in Amen Court, near St Paul's Cathedral.
This
post was stirred up
by my
friend Heather
of the EO's letter to her lesbian non-Christian
friend, and her
friend, Vikki's, gracious letter in return, as well as the responses and repostings I've witnessed.
For the next few weeks, I'll be getting
by with a little help from my
friends — specifically, some
of my favorite bloggers, who have contributed challenging, thoughtful, and beautifully - written
posts.
As you may have established, I'm not a native speaker, thus my writings (not my
posts but my articles) are checked
by one
of my English
friends, being an English teacher.
However, as I scrolled through the 129 photos
of and about the March
posted by my
friends on Instagram, not to mention the hundreds
of photos and videos that flooded my Facebook and Snapchat, any illusions I held quickly faded away.
(For instance, on the very day on which I write this page, the
post brings me some aphorisms from a worldly-wise old
friend in Heidelberg which may serve as a good contemporaneous expression
of Epicureanism: «
By the word «happiness» every human being understands something different.
If the person is a
friend, a real
friend, and you're just kind
of annoyed
by the stuff they
post (not hard in this political season), I'd still end the social media connection and focus on the real friendship.
Now, Frogist... I «know» that you know me well enough
by now, from the multi-tude
of postings over the last year and a half with you, and... from looking up at what I wrote above, in terms
of my cultural melting - pot group
of friends, and
by taking each person individually, no matter what their religion, etc...
Okay, Lydia... here's the situation that (very obviously) inspired David blogging this in the first place: A
friend posts a blog
post detailing his own verbal abuse at the hands
of his father, how he's still affected
by the «disappointment» his father made him feel he was.
Opening the Deli has been a massive group effort and a lot
of work has gone into creating a beautiful space to celebrate natural, simple, honest, and importantly delicious food for everyone who wishes to come
by for a morning latte, an afternoon lunch with
friends, or even a
post dinner treat.
Today, I am thrilled to present the very first video on Jeanette's Healthy Living, produced
by two
of my incredibly creative kids, Kyle and Alex. This video (at the end
of this
post) is especially meaningful because my youngest son, Alex, is making popsicles for a
friend with cancer — he gets it.
This
post was sponsored
by our
friends at Hormel who are gearing up for the Big Game with a bunch
of delicious, easy recipes made with Hormel chili.
It's been a while since I've written any «what I'm reading»
posts, so today I wanted to share with you a book I recently read written
by one
of my blogger «
friends» Jenna
of the blog Eat, Live, Run.
This is a guest
post by Jayson Calton, PhD and Mira Calton, CN who I had the privilege
of becoming
friends with on the Low Carb Cruise in 2012 and 2105.
I
posted about it on Facebook and triggered
by a comment from an old
friend of mine to share the recipe, I decided to write a short article on it and share it with all
of you here as well.
Inspired
by my good
friend Cathy who made this Emeril Lagasse recipe last time we visited her in Grand Rapids, and
by this recent blog
post on EatBlogSleep, I decided to use up the last
of the green garlic (leftover from this salad) and the wonton wrappers we had in the fridge before I head off to Australia and Asia on Wednesday for nearly 5 weeks:
I'm thinking about hosting a brunch with homemade yogurt, the last
of the lilac honey from last spring (inspired
by a previous
post of yours — after I commented on your
post that I didn't have any lilacs, a
friend offered me her bushes), whey pancakes, and egg dishes.
Enter this giveaway on Instagram
by following @naturalsweetrecipes and @oregonberries and tagging a
friend in the comments
of the Instagram
post.
Today we have a special guest
post by my
friend Caroline Potter
of Colorful Eats.
This plum and orange syrup cake was inspired
by a delicious looking cake a
friend on the other side
of the world
posted to Facebook.
Now, we're asking Homo sapiens to crank up their interesting
by telling a better version
of the truth — adding that extra something to take their stories from dull to dazzling, whether it's in an Instagram
post or a tale told over an ice - cold Dos with
friends.»
This is a guest
post by Wendy Hollands, a good
friend of The Coeliac Plate, who happens to be a vegetarian.
The tent city covered so much acreage that
friends communicated
by posting notes on a message board made
of eight sheets
of plywood.
Eva Carneiro affair (Image) Alice Goodwin: Sexy WAG groped
by two hot
friends in latest instagram
post (Image Gallery) Lena Gercke: 11 hot photos
of Sami Khedira's sexy model WAG
A momentum is needed in this regard & can be boosted
by you forwarding the email I send you to every single one
of your Arsenal FC supporting family &
friends and encouraging them to
post letters off once every week for four weeks to UEFA & FIFA and just once to Arsenal FC.
A dear
friend of mine is expecting her first baby in June and these would be just perfect for her...
Posted by: Colleen / And Baby Makes Five
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post is part
of the Storybook Science series hosted
by my
friend Trisha.
’12 Ways to Get Past No»
by Dr. Laura Markham —
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