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Facebook’s Ever Changing Content Carousel

The Ever Changing Content Carousel

It’s no question that content is important on social media, and has been a large driver of social media’s meteoric rise as a preferred choice for marketers. Companies such as Upworthy ($8 million dollar Series A in August) have led the content revolution – not creating anything new, but merely giving already existing content the boost it deserves.

Facebook has also been another leader in the content revolution, creating algorithms that boost engagement within the news feed that users have come to know and love. For a long time the type of content that boosted engagement were photos, and the solution was simple: post more pictures and there will be more likes, shares, and comments.

Not anymore.

As of this month, Facebook will now be changing up the algorithm in the news feed to focus more on smarter content posts that users are likely to click on, at the expense of meme photos and links that it doesn’t deem appropriate. These changes will be appearing on both mobile and desktop feeds.

So if you’re a content marketer, what does this mean for your social media efforts? Here are some quick hits:

 

How will you be utilizing the new changes to the news feed? Leave your comment below and let’s hear them!

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