Since News Feed was launched back in 2006, Facebook has been feeding users what they thought matters to them. Also, they selects posts from publishers like us to your feed. Over the next few weeks, Facebook is tweaking its News Feed prioritizing stories from your friends and family members before others. But how will Facebook rank the stories to feed users? For example, you always like your crush's picture, then you'll see more of him or her once your feed loads. So liking posts from your favorite pages will help them rank up to your feed. Some of you might already know this, especially if you're a diehard Facebook user, but for those using the service who are well too tired of their friend's posts that don't really interest you but Facebook keeps feeding you those because of their algorithm, then you might find this useful. In an attempt to “improve” your browsing experience, Facebook announces a new way to measure what you like or don’t like to see in your news feed. Read more in our articles including "Facebook changes News Feed priority to family and friends" and "Tip: Here's how you can clean up your Facebook news feed".
Since News Feed was launched back in 2006, Facebook has been feeding users what they thought matters to them. Also, they selects posts from publishers like us to your feed.
Over the next few weeks, Facebook is tweaking its News Feed prioritizing stories from your friends and family members before others. But how will Facebook rank the stories to feed users? For example, you always like your crush's picture, then you'll see more of him or her once your feed loads.
Our coverage of news feed includes: "Facebook changes News Feed priority to family and friends"; "Tip: Here's how you can clean up your Facebook news feed"; "Facebook will know how long you’ve been looking at a post". Each article provides unique insights and information.