Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 4:34:06 GMT
with your contentThe type of interactionFor example, a comment will carry more weight than a simple “Like”. The Holy Grail on Facebook is sharing. It's a strong signal to Facebook when a user shares your content on their News Feed.Also note that reactions (emojis) have greater weight than “likes” .Note that since the algorithm update on January 11, 2018 , Person-Page interactions have less value for the algorithm than Person-Person interactions.How your post performs with other usersIf the post is successful .
(= reactions, comments, shares, etc.) with other Facebook users, the Facebook algorithm will conclude that this post is interesting and will show it in other users' news feeds .In fact, if your post receives engagement from the star Europe Cell Phone Number List t (likes, comments, likes , shares), chances are it will be successful.Concretely, here is how it happens:You post a publication on FacebookThe algorithm starts and analyzes your content. What type of content is this? An image, text, video, live or a link?Then the algorithm will show your content to some of your fans.
This is where you will appreciate what I am going to tell you next. If these people respond positively to your content, the algorithm will extend your content to the rest of your subscribers.If someone clicks “like” or “love” or clicks on your link, if people comment, if they share then for Facebook, for the Facebook algorithm that means people are interested by
your content .This is how its algorithm will decide to extend your content to a larger number of your subscribers.And frankly, if you understood that, you understood a lot about Facebook's algorithm.Facebook prioritizes user experience and it's engagement that shows Facebook that your post is interesting.You understand why a Facebook Page that doesn't have a lot of engagement isn't doomed to see its posts fall on deaf ears. An exceptional post may have more visibility.Before 2018, the success of a publication was dictated by engagement in general (reactions, comments, shares, clicks, time spent on the publication.Since then, the success of a publication is determined by the comments it generates. The longer and more thoughtful these comments are, the more the algorithm will give you a boost.The creator (Who publishes?)It's simple, if your page generates little interaction, it's c
(= reactions, comments, shares, etc.) with other Facebook users, the Facebook algorithm will conclude that this post is interesting and will show it in other users' news feeds .In fact, if your post receives engagement from the star Europe Cell Phone Number List t (likes, comments, likes , shares), chances are it will be successful.Concretely, here is how it happens:You post a publication on FacebookThe algorithm starts and analyzes your content. What type of content is this? An image, text, video, live or a link?Then the algorithm will show your content to some of your fans.
This is where you will appreciate what I am going to tell you next. If these people respond positively to your content, the algorithm will extend your content to the rest of your subscribers.If someone clicks “like” or “love” or clicks on your link, if people comment, if they share then for Facebook, for the Facebook algorithm that means people are interested by
your content .This is how its algorithm will decide to extend your content to a larger number of your subscribers.And frankly, if you understood that, you understood a lot about Facebook's algorithm.Facebook prioritizes user experience and it's engagement that shows Facebook that your post is interesting.You understand why a Facebook Page that doesn't have a lot of engagement isn't doomed to see its posts fall on deaf ears. An exceptional post may have more visibility.Before 2018, the success of a publication was dictated by engagement in general (reactions, comments, shares, clicks, time spent on the publication.Since then, the success of a publication is determined by the comments it generates. The longer and more thoughtful these comments are, the more the algorithm will give you a boost.The creator (Who publishes?)It's simple, if your page generates little interaction, it's c