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| Facebook rolls out drastic news feed changes altering what every user sees Facebook is about to make perhaps the biggest shift in its news feed ever revealed. The company says it will tweak what people see to make it more "meaningful". In practise, that means that people will see more posts from the people they actually know, and fewer from news organisations and ...
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| Donald Trump, NSA, Facebook: Your Friday Briefing In an interview with The Times, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, discussed the sweeping changes the social media giant is making to prioritize content from people that its two billion users know. The shift, which will de-emphasize content from publishers and brands, is the most significant ...
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| Starting Them Young: Is Facebook Hooking Children on Social Media? Over the past few months, social media companies have come under increasing scrutiny from media critics, watchdog groups, and US congressional committees. Much of the criticism has focused upon how Facebook and Twitter facilitated the propagation of inflammatory messages created by Russian ...
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| Egmont invests in Sweden's largest Facebook agency Per Kjellander, Managing Director of Egmont Publishing in Sweden in the middle with Ingager founders Jimmy Jakobsson on his left and Henrik Almskoug on his right. Ingager is Sweden's largest digital communications agency exclusively focused on Facebook and Instagram. The business idea is to ...
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| Facebook tänker om – vänners inlägg ska synas mer "Vi har fått feedback från användare att innehåll från företag, varumärken och media tränger ut personliga stunder som får oss att närma oss varandra", skriver Facebook-grundaren. Mark Zuckerberg är medveten om att den tid som användarna tillbringar på Facebook kan minska till följd av åtgärderna.
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