December 26, 2024 14:31 PM

Facebook Update: New 'Authentic News' Button Will Heavily Change The Way You Browse

Facebook is once again rounding updates to answer the threatening swamp of fake news on its platform. In the latest, Mark Zuckerberg recently introduced the "Authentic News" button for the social media application. Interesting videos will also be the billionaire's another response to finally extinguish the growing problem. Users will definitely have a brand new experience of browsing with them soon.

According to Android Authority, the giant social media network will finally be instigating a move to strongly remove all fake news on its content. AT the moment, this change may already be happening and readers can see now an "authentic news" button on their apps.

With regards to this Facebook update, its self-regulatory algorithms will supposedly rank pages or posts depending on spam and end users' action to boost its content news. Also, the readers' reaction such as hide, like, comment and others will be noted to help classify whether a post is actually fake or not.

The strong need for better fake news policy drives Facebook to strictly address the problem. Now, people's browsing will hugely change as they can rest assure that what they read on the social media platform is all true.

Likewise, Express.co.uk also shares another remarkable change Facebook will soon embark. This is now about videos you watch more on your news feed! "If you watch most or all of a video, that tells us that you found the video to be compelling," this is what the company released to its blog post. People's interest will be quoted well now as Facebook's algorithm will detect how much engaged their community are with certain types of videos by calculating the time they spend watching it.

Lastly, the notable change aims to deliver great change on Facebook's news feed; this creates more interaction with the users. Aside from it, fake news can also be widely stopped with this because users can just watch a specific report or news.

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