#3: Facebook and Instagram Algorithms

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#3: Facebook and Instagram Algorithms

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Facebook appears to be targeting "dormant" groups that have had little or no recent activity. The platform prefers active participation and considers inactive groups a waste of resources. In some cases, administrators are notified 6 days in advance of the switch.

To avoid this situation, Mari recommends that group colombia business email list administrators take three steps: 1) designate at least one backup administrator who can take over if needed; 2) archive all old, unused groups themselves rather than letting Facebook removes you; 3) Re-engages any inactive groups to show there is still activity happening. While the primary admin is not required to post every day, taking steps to keep the group active will help avoid automatic admin changes.

To comply with the EU's Digital Services Act, Meta is offering Facebook and Instagram users in Europe the ability to turn off customized feeds and search results driven by personal interests and activity history.

Our take: The EU's Digital Services Act aims to give users more control over their data and how it shapes the content they see. The regulations address growing concerns about how platforms use personal data to attract users. Hyper-targeted feeds based on extensive analytics can manipulate the information and opinions people are exposed to online.

Without this individual user data, recommendation engines would rely more on generally popular content. TikTok, for example, said it will focus on popular local videos.

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