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Facebook is clamping down on posts that ask people for Likes or shares Facebook is cracking down on a new type of clickbait: Posts that ask people to Like or share or comment to goose engagement numbers, what Facebook is calling "engagement bait." You've probably seen posts like this in your feed before. Like if you think cats are best. Share if you think dogs are best.
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Facebook is clamping down on posts that shamelessly beg for your engagement A lot of crap gets shared on Facebook, but coming soon the volume may be a little less after Facebook made a move to penalize content that shamelessly begs people for engagement. The social network giant said today that it will penalize Page owners and people who resort to "engagement bait," ...
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Facebook Suggests Posting More to Prevent Negative Effects of Social Media In a surprising blog post published on Friday, the social network admitted that researchers weren't entirely wrong to conclude that its website and other social media platforms harm the emotional wellbeing of heavy users. Spending time on Facebook "passively consuming information" can leave people ...
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Facebook opens 'World Effects' to all developers Facebook has launched anew 'Snapchat-style' feature that lets users drop 3D objects into your surroundings, using the built-in camera tool. Called World Effects, this feature can be activated using the native camera app on Messenger. Alongside, Facebook is also introducing several other ...
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— The Greatest Showman (@GreatestShowman) December 18, 2017 At a time when news organizations are desperate to find ways to lure digital spending away from Google and Facebook, it also has sponsors: AT&T Business, CA Technologies, CME Group, Goldman Sachs, INFINITI, SAS and TD Ameritrade. In a news release, the company says TicToc will use branded ...
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Facebook limits "engagement bait" to clean up the News Feed Facebook also says that in the coming weeks it will apply "stricter demotions" in the News Feed for Pages that repeatedly use engagement bait to artificially game the algorithm. The tech giant warns that publishers that use "engagement bait" tactics "should expect their reach on these posts to decrease.
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Facebook Folds, Restores Disputed Page following Court Ruling Facebook and its Irish subsidiary, both defendants in the case, filed a request for a short-term stay of execution to the same court but were denied, leading the companies to file the request to the Supreme Court of Israel in Jerusalem just short of the deadline. The companies also submitted a request for a ...
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Facebook launches Snooze feature to mute your annoying online pals (temporarily) BRAGGING/MOANING PLATFORM Facebook has launched a new 'Snooze' feature that means you can temporarily unfollow your fellow social media pals if you feel there's being a bit annoying. By selecting the feature and 'snoozing' someone, you will be muting them and preventing their posts from ...
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