What Facebook's Changes Are Likely to Mean to Your Daily News Feed

In coming days, Facebook users will see fewer posts from publishers, businesses and celebrities they follow. Instead, Facebook wants people to see more stuff from friends, family and other people they are likely to have "meaningful" conversations with -- something the company laments has been lost in the sea of videos, news stories (real and fake), and viral quizzes on which Big Bang Theory character you are.Here are some frequently asked questions about what users and businesses might expect from the changes.WHY IS FACEBOOK DOING THIS?CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been doing a bit of soul-searching about the negative effects his company may be having on society and its users' psyches. He's come a long way since November 2016, when he dismissed the notion that fake news on Facebook could have influenced the U.S. presidential election as a "pretty crazy idea ."Now it's his personal goal for 2018 to fix the site and weed out hate, abuse, meddling by malicious nation states, while also making it more "meaningful" and less depressing for users.While he acknowledges that Facebook may never be completely free of malign influences, Zuckerberg says that the company currently makes "too many errors enforcing our policies and preventing the misuse of our tools."The company also faces pressure from regulators in the U.S. and abroad, and a growing backlash from academics, lawmakers and even early executives and investors about the ways in which social media may be leaving us depressed, isolated, bombarded by online trolls and addicted to our phones.Facebook would much rather make changes on its own than have its hand forced by regulators -- or to see disillusioned users move on to other, newer platforms.  Continue reading...

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