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Facebook experimenting with Pages feed to curate all the updates in one area

Facebook experimenting with Pages feed to curate all the updates in one area | Social Media Content Curation | Scoop.it

Excerpted from article on The Next Web:

"Facebook is experimenting with its Pages feature and creating a separate feed for those that you like, consolidating all of the news into a single stream. As reported by Inside Facebook, the social network has been regularly adjusting its algorithm to assess what content to share with users in their news feed. This addition will help to avoid having Page news get garbled up in the madness of all the other updates.

 

With the move to enhanced notifications about page posts, Facebook has been focused on bringing relevancy back to what people are sharing.

 

This new Pages feed hopefully will create a better digest of updates..."

 

Read full article here:

http://thenextweb.com/facebook/2012/11/02/facebook-experimenting-with-pages-feed-to-curate-all-the-updates-in-one-area/

 

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8 Ways to Improve Your Live Event With Social Media

8 Ways to Improve Your Live Event With Social Media | Social Media Content Curation | Scoop.it
Social channels are a great way to improve the planning, promotion and execution of live in-person events. Take note of these top tips.
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Jonathan Stray » The editorial search engine

Jonathan Stray » The editorial search engine | Social Media Content Curation | Scoop.it
It’s impossible to build a computer system that helps people find or filter information without at some point making editorial judgements. That’s because search and collaborative filtering algorithms embody human judgement about what is important to know.

I’ve been pointing this out for years, and it seems particularly relevant to the journalism profession today as it grapples with the digital medium.

It’s this observation which is the bridge between the front page and the search results page, and it suggests a new generation of digital news products that are far more useful than just online translations of a newspaper.
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