"We've heard from people that they specifically want to see fewer stories with clickbait headlines or link titles," research scientist Alex Peysakhovich and user experience researcher Kristin Hendrix wrote yesterday in a Facebook news post. "These are headlines that intentionally leave out cru
Facebook researchers Alex Peysakhovich and Kristin Hendrix explained the algorithm change in a post on Thursday. Rather than reducing the distribution of links from which users quickly bounce back to Facebook (which means they were probably enticed to click and then disappointed), the company has tw
Date: Aug 05, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Facebook is making another huge change to its News Feed
seeing Pages rely on clickbait headlines, and people are still telling us they would prefer to see clearly written headlines that help them decide how they want to spend their time and not waste time on what they click," data scientist Alex Peysakhovich and user experience researcher Kristin Hendrix
in a 2014 News Feed update, but the problem didn't go away. "People are still telling us they would prefer to see clearly written headlines that help them decide how they want to spend their time and not waste time on what they click," wrote Facebook researchers Alex Peysakhovich and Kristin Hendrix.
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