Facebook is turning into TikTok

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Meta is making some updates to reels on Facebook, including that it has upgraded the platform’s “recommendations engine” so that “it learns your interests quicker and shows you newer and more relevant reels.” This year, Meta has been making a big push into making Facebook relevant again, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg saying in January that he’s “excited this year to get back to some OG Facebook,” and part of those efforts includes changes to the platform’s video experience to better compete with other short-form video apps like TikTok.
In an effort to help you see more recent videos, for example, Facebook now surfaces 50 percent more reels from creators published the day you’re watching, Meta says. The company is also making it easier to see if a friend has already liked a reel with what it calls “friend bubbles,” which show up in the bottom left of a video. If you see a friend bubble and want to chat with your pal about the video, you can tap the bubble to open up a private chat.
“Seeing likes from your friends has always been core to the Facebook experience, and we are continuing to build features – like bubbles – that bring us back to our roots,” Meta says.
Meta’s work to improve its ranking systems has already increased time spent on videos on Facebook by more than 20 percent year-over-year, the company revealed in its latest earnings report. In June, Meta announced that it would be making all Facebook videos reels and that it would be dropping length restrictions for reels on the platform.

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Most of my Facebook "friends" I would rather not interact with based on their posts, but this is an interesting feature.
 
Social media abandoned the social part and is intent on feeding you 'media' and ads now. I saw a great video about it and basically tick tok was too successful and everyone else is trying to replicate it. It's all about finding what will keep you hooked and scrolling. And it's all bots now anyway.
 
It'll probably still be tons of AI generated videos lol. Lad Bible's page has been posting lots of AI stuff lately, people still fall for it too and think the videos are real lol.
 
Social media abandoned the social part and is intent on feeding you 'media' and ads now. I saw a great video about it and basically tick tok was too successful and everyone else is trying to replicate it. It's all about finding what will keep you hooked and scrolling. And it's all bots now anyway.
I agree. Tiktok won the short form video content concept and now long form. They'll more than likely continue to lead the way on social media.

Facebook has more users, but the videos on Tiktok are far more entertaining generally.
 
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