How much will really change?

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sumaiyakhatun26
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How much will really change?

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This is related to the next element, which is promoting "multi-layered" comments . Those posts under which there are multi-threaded discussions and fans respond to comments themselves will have greater reach.

This is probably why many moderators will soon be personally engaging with their brands' posts, instead of responding as a fan page.

The changes will probably be much bigger. The announcement concerns, for now, only the newsfeed. We will definitely still have evolutions of other applications and options of the blue portal. I expect changes in the functioning of groups, stories and more - what, I will tell you in a moment.

It's already happening. The mass hysteria over Mark Zuckerberg's announcement vietnam rcs data has caused the topic of changes to the functioning of the Instagram algorithm, which are equally important, to fade into the background.

As you can see, Facebook has really taken care of its assets. What does this mean for us?

It is not yet fully known. As always, when Facebook announces some changes, the administrators attribute any decrease in results to them. It is therefore difficult to say whether we are still observing reach before the integration of the new rules governing the algorithm or after.

Another, more important question: are these changes as revolutionary as the media claims?

In my opinion, no. It's more of an evolution than a revolution. Limiting reach is nothing new. Facebook has been doing this sort of thing regularly for years.

The 2014 changes focused on increasing the number of posts from friends in the newsfeed (sound familiar?), detecting overly promotional language in posts, and limiting the reach of text statuses. Then, every year, the fight against clickbait. Domain verification was recently introduced.

Besides, organic reach alone is really not enough today to effectively run Facebook campaigns. But more on that later.
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