Facebook
Cuts Down on
Automatic Updates in
Your Friends' News Feeds



If you've ever been shocked to find out that all
Your Facebook friends k**w what song you're listening to on Spotify, here's some good news.
Facebook an**unced Tuesday that from **w on fewer "implicit stories" will make it into the
News Feed. That's Facebook's way of describing
Automatic Updates from third-party apps
See also:
Facebook's News Feed: What Changed and Why
"We’ve found that stories people choose to explicitly share from third party apps are typically more interesting and get more engagement in
News Feed than stories shared from third party apps without explicit action," the company wrote in a
blog post. "We’ve also heard that people often feel surprised or confused by stories that are shared without taking an explicit action. In the coming months, we will continue to prioritize explicitly shared stories from apps in
News Feed over implicitly shared stories."
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