Mark Zuckerberg |
Facebook plans major changes to news feed from media and businesses
to focus on personal interactions, which may lead to people spending
less time on the website, its CEO said.
to focus on personal interactions, which may lead to people spending
less time on the website, its CEO said.
“As we roll this out, you’ll see less public content like posts from businesses, brands, and media.
“The public content you see more will be held to the same standard —
it should encourage meaningful interactions between people,” Mark
Zuckerberg wrote.
it should encourage meaningful interactions between people,” Mark
Zuckerberg wrote.
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The chief executive said the Facebook community has complained of a
hike in the numbers of public posts on the social network in the past
two years, which has been “crowding out” the personal moments.
hike in the numbers of public posts on the social network in the past
two years, which has been “crowding out” the personal moments.
It would take months to introduce the changes, Zuckerberg said in the
post, adding he expected people to spend less time on Facebook and some
other types of engagement to go down.
post, adding he expected people to spend less time on Facebook and some
other types of engagement to go down.
The end result, he said, will likely be good for the business in the long term. (Sputik/NAN)