Facebook will now also take account of time users spend reading stuff clicked from News Feed
In an effort to further improve its service, Facebook has yet again
updated it News Feed ranking algorithm. The social networking company
says that the algorithm will now also take into account the amount of
time users spend reading/watching stuff they click from their News
Feeds.

"We are adding another factor to News Feed ranking so that we will
now predict how long you spend looking at an article in the Facebook
mobile browser or an Instant Article after you have clicked through from
News Feed," Facebook said in a press release.
"We will not be counting loading time towards this — we will be taking into account time spent reading and watching once the content has fully loaded. We will also be looking at the time spent within a threshold so as not to accidentally treat longer articles preferentially."
The update has started rolling out, with the company saying that the process will take a few weeks to complete.
"We will not be counting loading time towards this — we will be taking into account time spent reading and watching once the content has fully loaded. We will also be looking at the time spent within a threshold so as not to accidentally treat longer articles preferentially."
The update has started rolling out, with the company saying that the process will take a few weeks to complete.
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