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Facebook’s new test lets you demote annoying posts in your news feed

November 19, 2021
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Source: Joe Maring / Android Central

Facebook is tweaking its news feed algorithm yet again. On Thursday, the social networking service announced that it is testing new controls that will let you reduce the appearance of unwanted content in your news feed and see more of what you want.

For the time being, the test is being rolled out to a small number of users, allowing participants to customize their news feed to see content from specific friends, groups, and pages they like more frequently. Similarly, they can opt to see less unwanted content in their news feed.

This isn’t the first time Facebook has altered its news feed to prioritize specific content. Earlier this year, the service rolled out an update that was designed to give users more control over their news feed via the Feed Filter Bar, making it easier to access the “Favorites” and “Recent” filters.

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Last year, Facebook also changed its news feed algorithm to show more content from publishers like The New York Times, CNN, and NPR and to show less content from sources that were deemed to be spreading false information, according to The New York Times.

In addition, Meta, which owns Facebook and some of the best messaging apps for Android, is making it easier to access existing controls including Favorites, Snooze, Unfollow and Reconnect as part of the experiment. The test will expand over the coming weeks.

Aside from individual users, business and brands will now have more control over the type of topics that their ads appear next to. This is part of an expansion of the Topic Exclusion controls, which are now available to a limited number of advertisers who run English-language ads.

The new controls allow advertisers to prevent their ads from appearing alongside topics including “News and Politics,” “Crime and Tragedy” and “Debated Social Issues.” So if they decide to exclude their ads from controversial issues, for example, the ads won’t be served to people interested in that topic.

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