Facebook tests removing publishers from break news Feed—unless they pay

Facebook tests splitting its break news Feed into two

FILE PHOTO: Facebook logo is seen at a start-up companies gathering at Paris' Station F in Paris, France on January 17, 2017. Facebook too doesn't currently outline to force commercial pages "to pay for all their distribution," he said. Facebook, based in Menlo Park, California, frequently tests changes large and small as it tries to maximize when people spend scrolling and browsing the network. News has evidenced to be a tricky ambit for Facebook, as hoaxes and false break news stories have sometimes spread easy on the network. Publishers might want to purchas further Facebook advertesment to be seen, he wrote: "If you want your Facebook page posts to be seen in old newsfeed, you Must pay."

Facebook tests splitting its News Feed into two

Facebook tests removing publishers from break news Feed—unless they pay

as well The feed generally features posts from Facebook Pages users do not follow. That game can be over, creating a nightmare situation for publishers while Facebook wishes it leads to further advertising revenue. Over the past couple days, publishers saw interactions on posts with the sixty biggest Slovak Facebook Pages fall dramatically. Some Facebook users may not even realize probe exists or at least not be inclined to click to a new feed yet. With multiple feeds, Facebook creates further places to hold users' attention and therefore review them ads.





Facebook tests splitting its break news Feed into two

FILE PHOTO: Facebook logo is seen at a start-up companies gathering at Paris' Station F in Paris, France on January 17, 2017. Facebook too doesn't currently outline to force commercial pages "to pay for all their distribution," he said. Facebook, based in Menlo Park, California, frequently tests changes large and small as it tries to maximize when people spend scrolling and browsing the network. News has evidenced to be a tricky ambit for Facebook, as hoaxes and false break news stories have sometimes spread easy on the network. Publishers might want to purchas further Facebook advertesment to be seen, he wrote: "If you want your Facebook page posts to be seen in old newsfeed, you Must pay."

Facebook tests splitting its News Feed into two

as mentioned in The feed generally features posts from Facebook Pages users do not follow. That game can be over, creating a nightmare situation for publishers while Facebook wishes it leads to further advertising revenue. Over the past couple days, publishers saw interactions on posts with the sixty biggest Slovak Facebook Pages fall dramatically. Some Facebook users may not even realize probe exists or at least not be inclined to click to a new feed yet. With multiple feeds, Facebook creates further places to hold users' attention and therefore review them ads.

Facebook tests removing publishers from break news Feed—unless they pay





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