2 changes of Facebook made fans fan

In the near future, Facebook will update at the same time 3 changes, and 2 of them may adversely affect the fanpage as well as the link to fanpage.

Big changes of Facebook

According to Businnes Insider, for about 1.5 years, content producers have benefited from Facebook . Specifically, when they share links on social networks through their fanpage, there will be thousands and millions of people interacting and accessing information.

However, Facebook does not seem to want to serve fanpage for free forever. Now, they are going to bring 3 changes to Facebook that 2 of them will likely affect the interaction between fanpage and users.

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Facebook updates to tighten the access to customers of fanpage.(Illustration)

The first is that Facebook will prioritize displaying sharing information from friends instead of fanpages . According to Facebook, this change is intended to help users less miss their friends' updates. Of course, fanpage updates still have a chance to show up on users' News Feed.

Secondly, Facebook will hide "digging" messages , which are related to interactive clicks, commenting on a certain topic. Specifically, if you have previously seen a topic displayed on News Feed ("A has liked the post .", "B has commented on the post .") because of your friends click likes or comments, makes it "dig up" again, it will no longer be like that.

Actually, this has been announced by Facebook since September 2014. Accordingly, just commenting or clicking like is not enough to bring the topic to the News Feed, but it depends on the "hot ", interaction .

Third, Facebook allows to display multiple content of the same source on the News Feed screen at the same time. Before that, when a source - maybe a fanpage - posted the first content and then posted a second content, the new content would take priority, and the previous content would be hidden.

Thus, the first two changes may make fanpage owners fear, but the third change is a good news for fanpage.

According to a Facebook spokesperson, updates will begin to apply in the next few weeks.

Before Facebook, Google also announced to change the search results sorting algorithm of Google Search tool. Accordingly, Google will appreciate sites with mobile-friendly designs and put them on top of the search results, while websites that have not optimized mobile interfaces must bear the number. the opposite.

Specifically, one of the standards of the site's friendliness assessment is the ability to use one hand, support web surfing with dragging up - soaring down easily and without forcing users to pull over left or over. right.

In addition, the site also needs to have fast download speeds on mobile devices. Therefore, if the website displayed on a mobile device is also a website when accessed by a computer, it is likely that the website will become heavy and lose points with Google. Of course, when Google drops points, businesses may lose a large amount.