Facebook to start demoting posts with engagement bait titles
Facebook has
announced a new policy that should cut down on a lot of spammy garbage from
your timeline. Going forward, all posts that ask users to engage with them in
any way will be demoted and buried out of view.
Engagement baiting is a tactic that has
become popular on the internet recently where the headline goads the reader
into interacting it in some way or the other. On Facebook, these usually
manifest themselves as posts that begin with "Like this if…" or
"Tag someone who…" or "Comment if you…", etc. These get
people to interact with them, which in turn increases their engagement quotient
and makes them rank higher.
Well, not for long. Facebook will soon start
downranking these type of posts. The developers have reviewed and categorized
hundreds of such posts to create a machine learning model, which will go
through all the posts and demote those that fit the bill. Facebook is currently
giving a warning period to publishers time to adapt and stop their engagement
baiting techniques before rolling out the changes in the coming weeks. Pages
who continue to do so will see significantly reduced reach for their posts and
eventually the entire page itself.
This is a useful change considering just how
much of Facebook and the internet in general is littered with such content.
It's likely these publishers will come up with other tactics to attract users
but hopefully now that Facebook has woken up to them it will be more proactive
in stopping any such trends in future.
Source: gsmarena