Facebook’s New Algorithm Gives Users More Control

Facebook updates its algorithm to give users more control over which videos they see and improve Reels recommendations.
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Facebook’s New Algorithm Gives Users More Control
Facebook Updates Its Algorithm To Give Users More Control Over Which Videos They See Meta has officially rolled out a major update to the Facebook algorithm — one that puts users in charge of their video experience. Facebook updates its algorithm to give users more control over which videos they see , especially Reels, by fine-tuning recommendations and adding new feedback tools. Image Credits:Facebook The update introduces several AI-powered improvements, including smarter video suggestions, enhanced “Not Interested” options, and new “friend bubbles” for more personalized content discovery. Meta says the goal is simple — to help users enjoy content that truly matters to them while reducing spammy or irrelevant videos in their feed. Smarter Reels Recommendations Powered By AI With this update, Facebook’s recommendation engine is becoming more responsive. When users mark a video as “Not Interested” or flag a comment, the system will instantly adapt and adjust what shows up next. Meta believes…