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Thursday
Apr102014

Facebook takes on News Feed spam posts

Facebook wants to minimize the amount of spam posts you see on your News Feed. The social network plans to block like-baiting, frequently circulated content, and spammy links. Like-baiting includes posts that say “like if you agree, share if you disagree, etc.” Frequently circulated content include statuses and photos that are continuously re-shared to try to generate engagement. And spammy links are those that mislead people into clicking on links that re-direct to questionable sites.

Soure: Facebook Newsroom

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