Facebook to integrate user feedback on News Feed arrangement

Facebook to integrate user feedback on News Feed arrangement

Facebook's News Feed, which comprises posts from friends and businesses, is the first thing users see when they open their account on the mobile app or go to the website

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Facebook also said it would look at posts with lots of angry reactions and ask people what content they want less ofFacebook also said it would look at posts with lots of angry reactions and ask people what content they want less of
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  • Apr 23, 2021,
  • Updated Apr 23, 2021 5:53 PM IST

Facebook Inc said on Thursday it was taking steps to incorporate direct feedback from users to arrange their News Feed as per their preference.

Facebook's News Feed, which comprises posts from friends and businesses, is the first thing users see when they open their account on the mobile app or go to the website.

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The company is running tests globally to get more specific feedback from users on what they want to see, wrote Facebook in a blogpost.

Facebook also said it would look at posts with lots of angry reactions and ask people what content they want less of.

Users have asked for more control over their feed, and for less political and more motivational content, the social media company has said previously.

Also Read: Delhi HC dismisses Facebook, WhatsApp pleas against CCI order to probe new privacy policy

Facebook Inc said on Thursday it was taking steps to incorporate direct feedback from users to arrange their News Feed as per their preference.

Facebook's News Feed, which comprises posts from friends and businesses, is the first thing users see when they open their account on the mobile app or go to the website.

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The company is running tests globally to get more specific feedback from users on what they want to see, wrote Facebook in a blogpost.

Facebook also said it would look at posts with lots of angry reactions and ask people what content they want less of.

Users have asked for more control over their feed, and for less political and more motivational content, the social media company has said previously.

Also Read: Delhi HC dismisses Facebook, WhatsApp pleas against CCI order to probe new privacy policy

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