Today Facebook addressed the controversy surrounding the news feed and a reduction in reach for some Pages. It outlined the four main factors that determine if a post shows up in the news feed, and insisted Page reach didn't decrease overall.
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Today Facebook addressed the controversy surrounding the news feed and a reduction in reach for some Pages. It outlined the four main factors that determine if a post shows up in the news feed, and insisted Page reach didn't decrease overall.
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March 12, 7:10 AM
Facebook users' patterns of Likes on the social-networking site can unintentionally expose political and religious views, drug use, divorce and sexual orientation, researchers said Monday. Delete the scoop?
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