Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 5:33:15 GMT -5
Facebook limits the number of status sources (sites, friends, applications) in the news feed to 250. It simply does not display others. Do you know how to ensure that yours is also displayed among them? And preferably in the first places? An algorithm called EdgeRank could help you with the answer. Displaying news Previously, Facebook's newsfeed contained posts classified into 2 tabs - Top Stories and Most recent. Main posts were viewed by users much more often (allegedly up to 90% of users). That has changed and today there are no cards in the newsfeed.
However, the C Level Executive List main posts are always displayed anyway and cannot be overlooked. Recent Stories, Top Stories Currently, you will find 2 types of posts in your newsfeed: Recent Stories - are chronologically ordered posts from all sources (sites, friends, apps) with which you interact. They appear if you open Facebook often and have therefore already seen Top Stories. Top Stories - are posts that should be most relevant to you. That's why Facebook displays them far more often than Recent Stories. So if you manage a Facebook page, your goal is to have your posts marked as Top Stories. If Facebook marks them as such, it affects an algorithm called EdgeRank.
EdgeRank To understand how EdgeRank works, we need to define 2 terms: Objects - represent individual entities on Facebook - users, pages, events, applications, etc. Edges - are connections between individual objects. The EdgeRank value then consists of the product of several variables. Objects and edges - Edges can then be imagined as connections between these objects. Affinity - Affinity is a value representing the relationship between the user viewing the newsfeed and the one who created the edge. So, for example, he wrote a status. So this is a kind of expression of how great friends you are. Importantly, the affinity is different for each direction. From a marketing perspective, this means fans need to interact with your page. This will unwittingly ensure that they are more likely to see your other posts as well. Weight - Determines the importance of the edge. It varies for each type of action and content.
However, the C Level Executive List main posts are always displayed anyway and cannot be overlooked. Recent Stories, Top Stories Currently, you will find 2 types of posts in your newsfeed: Recent Stories - are chronologically ordered posts from all sources (sites, friends, apps) with which you interact. They appear if you open Facebook often and have therefore already seen Top Stories. Top Stories - are posts that should be most relevant to you. That's why Facebook displays them far more often than Recent Stories. So if you manage a Facebook page, your goal is to have your posts marked as Top Stories. If Facebook marks them as such, it affects an algorithm called EdgeRank.
EdgeRank To understand how EdgeRank works, we need to define 2 terms: Objects - represent individual entities on Facebook - users, pages, events, applications, etc. Edges - are connections between individual objects. The EdgeRank value then consists of the product of several variables. Objects and edges - Edges can then be imagined as connections between these objects. Affinity - Affinity is a value representing the relationship between the user viewing the newsfeed and the one who created the edge. So, for example, he wrote a status. So this is a kind of expression of how great friends you are. Importantly, the affinity is different for each direction. From a marketing perspective, this means fans need to interact with your page. This will unwittingly ensure that they are more likely to see your other posts as well. Weight - Determines the importance of the edge. It varies for each type of action and content.