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A local tab at the top directs users to news in their area or from a city selected in the settings. Publishers on the new dedicated tab are selected based on “integrity signals” which Facebook developed with journalists to determine what publishers to include.
Facebook News will be … The new news tab will appear in the Facebook app on your phone, not on the web. Share photos and videos, send messages and get updates. All rights reserved.Facebook told Digital Trends that the Today tab will soon be absorbed into the News tab to place local and national news in one location. The social network also says it is testing news video.Located in the Facebook menu by tapping the three-line “hamburger” and then finding the news box, the News Tab is divided into subsections at the top. That could incentivize Facebook to pay more publishers, and at higher rates, supporting the journalism industry and also tossing a lifeline to our beleaguered democracy.Still, I’m hopeful. We want to hear from you.Sign up for free newsletters and get more CNBC delivered to your inbox"It's important to me that we help people get trustworthy news and find solutions that help journalists around the world do their important work," Zuckerberg wrote alongside the video. Facebook on Thursday confirmed it is working on a news tab to deliver "trustworthy news" to the social network's users that will launch this fall. The news tab, being tested with some US users, will be separate from user's normal feeds and include articles from partner news organizations, with Facebook relying on … Facebook is planning to launch a new "news" tab in the next few months, focusing on trustworthy news from prominent publishers. Facebook does say it will rely on its existing third-party fact-checkers, the same ones who now help it check COVID-19 content and other sensitive subject areas, and the same moderation tools it uses to monitor clickbait, sensationalist content, and copyright-infringing material.
"No details to share on the WSJ report, but I can confirm we're working on a news tab to launch this fall," a Facebook spokeswoman told CNBC.Data is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. Under the curated content section, users can choose to eliminate the stories chosen by journalists and only read stories selected via algorithms.The Facebook News tab comes as social networks face increasing scrutiny for handling of fake news. Facebook’s return to …
A local tab at the top directs users to news in their area or from a city selected in the settings. Publishers on the new dedicated tab are selected based on “integrity signals” which Facebook developed with journalists to determine what publishers to include.
Facebook News will be … The new news tab will appear in the Facebook app on your phone, not on the web. Share photos and videos, send messages and get updates. All rights reserved.Facebook told Digital Trends that the Today tab will soon be absorbed into the News tab to place local and national news in one location. The social network also says it is testing news video.Located in the Facebook menu by tapping the three-line “hamburger” and then finding the news box, the News Tab is divided into subsections at the top. That could incentivize Facebook to pay more publishers, and at higher rates, supporting the journalism industry and also tossing a lifeline to our beleaguered democracy.Still, I’m hopeful. We want to hear from you.Sign up for free newsletters and get more CNBC delivered to your inbox"It's important to me that we help people get trustworthy news and find solutions that help journalists around the world do their important work," Zuckerberg wrote alongside the video. Facebook on Thursday confirmed it is working on a news tab to deliver "trustworthy news" to the social network's users that will launch this fall. The news tab, being tested with some US users, will be separate from user's normal feeds and include articles from partner news organizations, with Facebook relying on … Facebook is planning to launch a new "news" tab in the next few months, focusing on trustworthy news from prominent publishers. Facebook does say it will rely on its existing third-party fact-checkers, the same ones who now help it check COVID-19 content and other sensitive subject areas, and the same moderation tools it uses to monitor clickbait, sensationalist content, and copyright-infringing material.
"No details to share on the WSJ report, but I can confirm we're working on a news tab to launch this fall," a Facebook spokeswoman told CNBC.Data is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. Under the curated content section, users can choose to eliminate the stories chosen by journalists and only read stories selected via algorithms.The Facebook News tab comes as social networks face increasing scrutiny for handling of fake news. Facebook’s return to …