Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Facebook to quieten ‘noise’

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THERE are more than 70 million small business pages on Facebook as well as billions of users. For many freelancer­s, publishers, bloggers, celebritie­s, small business owners and corporatio­ns, Facebook is used not only to engage a community but also to show off to others – prospectiv­e customers or clients – just how big their community is. To do you need likes, so it’s common to find many on the social media site begging for others to like their pages.

Well, Facebook wants that to end. Why? Its audience tells it that for many, it’s just too much noise.

“People have told us that they dislike spammy posts on Facebook that goad them into interactin­g with likes, shares, comments, and other actions,” two company representa­tives said in an announceme­nt. Starting this week, the company said, it would begin “demoting individual posts from people and pages that use engagement bait.”

If you aggressive­ly build your Facebook audience to expand your business, be forewarned: during the next few weeks, pages that “systematic­ally and repeatedly use engagement bait to gain reach in the news feed” will be subject to demotion.

What is “engagement bait”? Requests for users to “vote on your goals”, “follow this page if you’re an Aries” or “share with your friends for a chance to win a new car” are all considered “spammy” things done to reel in potential followers. Facebook wants to encourage users to follow pages where there’s engagement, authentici­ty and better web experience­s and to avoid those that send out sensationa­l or misleading informatio­n. – Washington Post

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