Facebook said Wednesday it began rolling out news feeds with less political subject matter in line with a plan outlined by chief Mark Zuckerberg to reduce inflammatory content.

The leading social network said it would begin testing the change “for a small percentage of people” in Canada, Brazil and Indonesia this week, and the United States in the coming weeks.

“During these initial tests we’ll explore a variety of ways to rank political content in people’s feeds using different signals, and then decide on the approaches we’ll use going forward,” product management director Aastha Gupta said.

The change won’t affect information about the COVID-19 pandemic and content from global health organizations or from official government agencies.

“As Mark Zuckerberg mentioned on our recent earnings call, one common piece of feedback we hear is that people don’t want political content to take over their News Feed,” Gupta said.

“Over the next few months, we’ll work to better understand peoples’ varied preferences for political content and test a number of approaches based on those insights.”

The move comes with Facebook and other platforms under fire for enabling political misinformation and manipulation, notably during election periods.

Zuckerberg said last month Facebook is seeking to “turn down the temperature” on its sprawling platform by reducing the kind of divisive and inflammatory political talk it has long hosted.

He said the social media giant will no longer recommend politics-themed groups to users and was working on ways to reduce the amount of political content served up in users’ news feeds by its automated systems.

“We’re still going to enable people to engage in political groups and discussions if they want to,” Zuckerberg said last month.

— AFP

Subscribe
Notify of
2 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

HUAWEI Film Awards 2020 invites S’porean content creators to submit their short films to showcase their next-gen videography skills

Chinese tech company Huawei on Friday (18 Dec) announced the second edition…

Dendrobium, Singapore’s home-grown electric supercar to debut at Geneva Motor Show

Dendrobium, an orchid-inspired car made by Vanda Electrics in Singapore, is ready…

Apple Vision Pro: A technological leap forward, but is it enough to disrupt the market?

Apple’s Vision Pro, a groundbreaking device in spatial computing, blends VR and AR with high-quality displays and state-of-the-art processing power. Experts compare its potential impact to the original iPhone revolution. However, challenges such as cost, weight, and limited battery life persist. The device is expected to ignite a new era in VR and AR experiences, with its ultimate success hinging on user acceptance, innovative application development, and the handling of its high price point.

3 blueprints for a successful company knowledge base

by Robin Singh Knowledge base software is without any doubt a very…