Facebook tests removing publishers from News Feed—unless they pay

in #technology7 years ago (edited)

From Mashable


Watch out, publishers: a nightmare scenario on Facebook may soon be a reality.

The social network last week officially launched its secondary news feed called Explore. The feed generally features posts from Facebook Pages users don't follow. News Feed, meanwhile, hosts posts from friends and Pages users do follow.

But that's not true for everyone. In six markets, Facebook has removed posts from Pages in the original News Feed and relegated them to another feed, Filip Struhárik, editor and social media manager at Denník N, wrote. That means Facebook's main feed is no longer a free playing field for publishers. Instead, it's a battlefield of "pay to play," where publishers have to pony up the dough to get back into the News Feed.

SEE ALSO: Facebook's Explore feed is finally rolling out to everyone

It's a stark change from how media outlets have grown with Facebook. Publishers like BuzzFeed's Tasty and NowThis grew via distributing viral posts and videos on News Feed, as Ziad Ramley, former social lead at Al Jazeera English, wrote. While companies had to employ social media managers, they could generally rely on them sharing content without paying to boost it.

That game could be over, creating a nightmare situation for publishers while Facebook hopes it leads to more advertising revenue.

Read more: http://mashable.com/2017/10/23/facebook-explore-publisher-post-organic-reach-drop/#ivPvlA_QTPqR

So isn't this kind of like anti net neutrality except now Facebook is the big bad carrier looking to charge fees to make it through their system?

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This is an interesting development, let's see how this would affect facebook in the near future

I can see people in the near future saying
"Tune out & turn on!"
Like they did in the 60's regarding TV, except now it'll be
"Turn off facebook!"

Glad I left fb a while back. Hopefully I'll never return.

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