Facebook will make a new attempt to eliminate the walls of users publications that"hunt" clicks through links and headlines that ask the reader to "guess what happened next", but do not give useful information and urge the user to click to find out what happened.
The leading social network in the world tried in 2014, when it announced that it would improve the wall of users to help them find what is "relevant and interesting" and banish the stories "of doubtful origin".
Apparently that not happened as well as is expected, although Facebook ensures that themselves helped.
On Thursday, Facebook said that it will now use a system that identifies phrases thatare often used in holders who hunt clicks. That goes from the "never believe" to "guess what happened next".
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