₩ăřņîñĞ Posted August 5, 2016 Posted August 5, 2016 Facebook announced its intention, in the next few weeks, reducing the number of misleading titles, published on the news page on the social networking site. The move aimed at what is known as "fisherwoman clicks ' within the company sought to solidify Facebook as the best destination for online news and social developments. And Vice President of product management at news page, "Facebook", Adam mosiri, said the company receives thousands of complaints a day due to "address Hunter clicks." And "phir clicks launches on indexes, which obscure the background information or intentionally mislead users to push them to click on their links. In an effort to eliminate these fraudulent links, Facebook has developed a system to recognize these titles and ranks. Then the system determines which pages or websites posted the largest number of these deceptive titles, placing it at the bottom of the news list on the page. Mosiri said: "what we hope to create an incentive to reduce the number of publishers have misleading titles. We try to be very clear on what we call the catch clicks. The new system, looking for common phrases used in misleading titles, like how to do redaction systems to monitor unwanted e-mails. Tens of thousands of catalogues and indexes as deceptive by searching titles, which obscure the background, plus titles that overstated the content of the article. Mosiri said that the news page, managed by some 200 people, used a similar classification system for determining what shows up for every user. Launched site used by 1.7 billion people, work on improving how prone to news and blog posts to users after being accused of bias for the US Democratic Party. It was mentioned in the news report last May that Facebook has sided against the Republican party, through the property stand out the most po[CENSORED]r topics. 1 Quote
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