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Is this content from a resource I trust?

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Would I share this post and recommend it to my friends? Is this content interesting to me personally or do I just want it to be widely shared and get a lot of traffic? (For example, a post with a request to like it) Would I call this post low quality? If I saw this content in my feed, would I report it? These questions can be used as a starting point, but you shouldn’t rely on them for everything.


To create quality content, you first need to understand your audience. Do you know who qatar email list your Facebook followers are and what they want? Once you figure that out, you can create content that they’ll definitely enjoy. Now let's move on to more specific technical details. What types of content are more effective? Over the past few months, Facebook has changed its content requirements several times.


In this section, we have collected all the latest news from representatives of this social network and based on this, we have made a brief overview. So, what content does Facebook encourage and what does not: 1. Memes Not long ago, Facebook announced : “Our algorithm will soon learn to distinguish quality articles from low-quality memes uploaded via third-party sites.
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