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Fb brought about a large number of hullabaloo when it modified the Information Feed from chronological order to an algorithmic score, and a few folks won't ever recover from it. Whilst you'll be able to nonetheless type your feed by means of ‘Most Recent,’ the choice is lately buried within the sidebar and reverts to standard after 24 hours. However as noticed …
Facebook caused a lot of hullabaloo when it changed the News Feed from chronological order to an algorithmic ranking, and some people will never get over it. While you can still sort your feed by ‘Most Recent,’ the option is currently buried in the sidebar and reverts to normal after 24 hours. But as spotted …Original article
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  3. "Following Zuckerbergs promise that Facebook would show less political content in the future, the company has begun testing just that". (February 11, 2021)
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  7. "It was only a matter of time: Facebook today launched an experimental Clubhouse competitor called Hotline, looking to capitalize on the increasingly popular social media format. As reported by TechCrunch,Hotline was developed by Facebooks NPE (New Product Experiment) division, which regularly doles out apps with new ideas (or, in this case, not so new)". (April 8, 2021)
  8. "Facebook launched its bug bounty program in 2011. Now, the company is bringing an intriguing update to it with a loyalty program calledHacker Plus, which will reward security researchers to keep finding bugs in the social networks platform". (October 9, 2020)
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