
You’re not clever enough to fool Facebook. Asking users to
“Like this post!”, sharing the same link or photo over and over, or
bait-and-switching people with links to ad-filled sites will now get your
Page’s reach in News Feed destroyed, the company said today. Share unique, interesting content and you’ll be
fine.
The way to keep your own reach up is to share posts that are
widely Liked, commented on, shared, and clicked. Those signals tell Facebook’s
News Feed algorithm that your posts are worth showing to more people. Here’s a
simplified equation for how the feed picks what to show. It features the top
five factors Facebook looks at, but there are a hundred thousand others.
Today’s announcement, part of Facebook’s push to increase
transparency about how News Feed works, lays out factors that will get
your Page quarantined. Many of these have likely been in play for a while, and
Facebook started punishing usage of image memes last year, but now these
transgressions could with heftier penalties. Here are the rules:
Don’t explicitly ask users to Like, comment on, or share
your posts, either in text or photos. Facebook will detect this and reduce your
reach
Don’t share the same content repeatedly. Yes, it might be
important to you, but your fans don’t want to see it in their feeds multiple
times. If you need to share the same link, do it with a different description
or photo each time.
Don’t say a link leads to one thing when it really goes
somewhere else. AKA don’t say “check out our photo gallery” and instead link
them to an ecommerce purchase page or site with nothing but ads. Facebook will
likely see that users start browsing their feed again a half-second after
clicking your link because what was on the other side was a scam, and beat you
up for it.
Facebook cares about Pages and businesses, but it cares more
about people enjoying the News Feed for years to come. Make the feed worse and
you won’t show up there any more.
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