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  2. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook announces algorithm changes that penalize "clickbait" titles, based on a score assigned by a machine-learned model. The model is trained based on cases where users like a link, click it, and then immediately bounce and unlike pages. The algorithm is applied both at the web domain level and at the Facebook page level. [561] [562] [563] 2016

  3. EdgeRank - Wikipedia

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    EdgeRank is the name commonly given to the algorithm that Facebook uses to determine what articles should be displayed in a user's News Feed.As of 2011, Facebook has stopped using the EdgeRank system and uses a machine learning algorithm that, as of 2013, takes more than 100,000 factors into account.

  4. Facebook Changes the Game With a Simple Algorithm - AOL

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    A recent progress update from Facebook on its News Feed algorithms highlights the power of the company's flexibility. A key competitive advantageA few adjustments, and voila! That's the power of ...

  5. Algorithmic radicalization - Wikipedia

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    Algorithmic radicalization is the concept that recommender algorithms on popular social media sites such as YouTube and Facebook drive users toward progressively more extreme content over time, leading to them developing radicalized extremist political views.

  6. DeepFace - Wikipedia

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    DeepFace is a deep learning facial recognition system created by a research group at Facebook.It identifies human faces in digital images. The program employs a nine-layer neural network with over 120 million connection weights and was trained on four million images uploaded by Facebook users.

  7. Joel Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, after Facebook had implemented changes to its algorithm to expose users to more content by family and friends and less by publishers who were determined by Facebook to engage in misinformation, Kaplan questioned whether the algorithm disproportionately hurt conservative publishers and successfully advocated for Facebook to change the ...

  8. It’s not just you. More weird spam is popping up on Facebook

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    The change has been palpable. AI-generated or recycled meme content has appeared on Facebook’s quarterly most viewed content list. Posts with obviously AI-generated images and confusing captions ...

  9. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Changes to Facebook are rolled out daily. [36] ... The sorting and display of stories in a user's News Feed is governed by the EdgeRank algorithm. [64]