Who Controls Your Facebook Feed
A small team of engineers in Menlo Park. A panel of anonymous power users around the world. And, increasingly, you.
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Cute kittens, high school friendsâ wedding photos, inspirational quotes and political endorsements are just a few of the things that may â or may not â pop up on your Facebook news feed if youâre one of the siteâs billion-plus users. But how does it all get there? And what happens to the stuff that doesnât make the cut? Slateâs senior technology writer Will Oremus takes you on a journey through Facebookâs Menlo Park campus, where machines learn their most valuable lessons from â who would have guessed it? â humans. So if youâre curious about why you seem to see so many photos of your great-aunt Dottieâs new puppy on Facebook, getAbstract recommends reading this useful explanation of the inner workings of the siteâs news feed.
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About the Author
Will Oremus is a senior technology writer at Slate. He writes on technology policy, emerging tech and digital culture.
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