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Facebook’s latest ‘fixes’ at a glance

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CEO Mark Zuckerberg has made fixing Facebook his personal challenge this year, and the company has already announced a slew of changes to this end. Among them, showing users more “meaningful” content from friends and family and emphasizin­g local news. There will be more changes coming in the next weeks and months.

For now, here are the highlights of what the company has announced so far:

While the company has said before that it will emphasize personal connection­s over business pages and celebritie­s that people follow, a move intended to show people more “meaningful” posts goes further.

The company said in mid-January that it will highlight posts, photos and videos people are more likely to interact with rather than passively consume.

The changes come as the company faces criticism that social media can make people feel depressed and isolated.

Facebook said research shows this is especially true with “passive content,” such as watching videos without interactin­g or mindlessly scrolling through feeds.

Next, Facebook said it wants to help ensure that news people see comes from “trusted sources.”

The company said it will prioritize news from sources people find trustworth­y and informativ­e. But to decide what users find trustworth­y, Facebook turned to its users, asking whether they are familiar with and trust various sources of news.

Critics saw this move as short-sighted — after all, it wasn’t long ago that users were falling for fake news on Facebook.

“Local news helps us understand the issues that matter in our communitie­s and affect our lives,” Zuckerberg wrote in a recent Facebook post announcing the company’s move to show users more stories from their town or city.

 ?? (AP) ?? MANILA. A bulldozer runs over a fleet of used luxury and sports cars during a condemnati­on ceremony as part of the 116th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Bureau of Customs in Manila, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018.
(AP) MANILA. A bulldozer runs over a fleet of used luxury and sports cars during a condemnati­on ceremony as part of the 116th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Bureau of Customs in Manila, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018.

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