Post by account_disabled on Jan 8, 2024 7:20:20 GMT
Who published Have it is common for them to appear on your timeline? You don't need to pretend you don't know what I'm talking about. Facebook takes into account the level of interactions between users, that is, it counts the times you searched the network, exchanged messages, or liked posts. When did you publish The more recent the post, the more likely it is to appear in the feed. But remember, the network still takes into account the last time you saw the latest updates. Type of content What do you prefer to see in the feed? Do you usually like photos, videos or texts? Facebook remembers all of that when organizing your timeline, putting first the type of content you interact with most.
Engagement with publication How did your network of friends interact Special Data with a post? Did they like, comment, or share anything massively? So the chances of that post appearing on your timeline are great. categorization rules In addition to these , there is another series of factors as a basis for categorizing publications. Facebook preserves rules to decide what is or is not important to the user when positioning. To understand better, imagine a user who came to Facebook for the first time. His only action, so far, was to accept friend requests. How will Facebook organize its timeline? These rules below will help that first moment when user interaction data is not yet available for analysis.
Family and friends take priority. One of the network's priorities, believe it or not, is to maintain user contact with people who share their interests. Therefore, posts from family and friends in this order will always have space before posts from the pages and companies they follow. Information Is the post informative? If so, you must come earlier. This resource is later optimized with interaction data, which will help Facebook understand what type of news the user is most interested in. Entertainment It is clear that Facebook is not only made of news. To organize the feed, the network will also take into account a good portion of publications with large entertainment components.
Engagement with publication How did your network of friends interact Special Data with a post? Did they like, comment, or share anything massively? So the chances of that post appearing on your timeline are great. categorization rules In addition to these , there is another series of factors as a basis for categorizing publications. Facebook preserves rules to decide what is or is not important to the user when positioning. To understand better, imagine a user who came to Facebook for the first time. His only action, so far, was to accept friend requests. How will Facebook organize its timeline? These rules below will help that first moment when user interaction data is not yet available for analysis.
Family and friends take priority. One of the network's priorities, believe it or not, is to maintain user contact with people who share their interests. Therefore, posts from family and friends in this order will always have space before posts from the pages and companies they follow. Information Is the post informative? If so, you must come earlier. This resource is later optimized with interaction data, which will help Facebook understand what type of news the user is most interested in. Entertainment It is clear that Facebook is not only made of news. To organize the feed, the network will also take into account a good portion of publications with large entertainment components.