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Facebook News Feed Update: Now What?

Jon Loomer

You’ve undoubtedly heard by now about the big Facebook news feed update that was announced recently. The news feed is sorted and customized based on a ranking system. Posts that get long, thoughtful replies will get priority in your feed. Our two pages are just a couple of the dozens and dozens of examples.

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Facebook News Feed Changes. Stay Calm. Don’t Panic.

yMarketingMatters

#Facebook News Feed Changes. 7 tips to improve your chances of your followers seeing your posts [link] Click To Tweet Now that it’s been over three weeks since the announcements from Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook’s News Feed algorithm changes, I hope everyone has calmed down a little. Don't Panic. BONUS TIPS.

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Facebook Marketers are Already Fumbling News Feed Change

Jon Loomer

It’s been a little over a week since Facebook announced the latest news feed change intended to surface more content from friends and less content from brands. In that time, it’s clear marketers are setting the groundwork for future news feed changes. The History of News Feed Changes.

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The Facebook News Feed is Changing to Favor Person to Person Engagement

Jon Loomer

A major change is being made to the news feed that will favor people and negatively impact the visibility of page content. A great example of this is how Josh Constine of TechCrunch interpreted the announcement. Some news helps start conversations on important issues.” That’s how freaking convoluted this is.

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A Key Change to Facebook’s News Feed Algorithm

The Social Media Incubator

Past algorithm changes to Facebook’s News Feed have hurt some brands, particularly smaller brands, by limiting reach and ultimately hurting engagement. Now, when a Page tags another Page in a post, followers of both pages will see it in their News Feed. However, the newest change to Facebook gives those brands hope.

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Instagram Chronological Feed and What That Means for Marketers

Likeable

At the end of March 2022, Instagram announced that users would have the option of reverting back to a chronological feed instead of an algorithm-based one. But any major algorithm change can be a difficult adjustment, especially if you’ve spent the past five years optimizing your brand’s social content for a certain kind of feed format.

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How Brands Can Stay At The Top Of Facebook’s News Feed

Ignite Social Media

In December, the platform announced News Feed changes for posts with “engagement bait” – meaning posts with copy asking for comments, likes, or shares would be demoted in the News Feed. . Facebook has been testing various News Feeds in other countries for some time now. What's your why?

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