Facebook is introducing a new way to track what you do on
your News Feed. The social network will now weigh two different factors when
deciding what to show you, the company announced in a blog post Monday.
“News Feed will begin to look at both the probability that
you would want to see the story at the top of your feed and the probability
that you will like, comment on, click or share a story,” Facebook engineers
Cheng Zhang and Si Chen wrote.
In other words, Facebook will try to use what it knows about
you to show you things you want to see and respond to. It’s not clear exactly
how this will work, and a spokeswoman for Facebook did not reply to requests
for comment.
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