In its latest move to promote journalism and shrug off its reputation as a platform for misinformation, Facebook on Friday launched its dedicated “news tab” with professionally produced content.
Tested with some users in the US, the tab will be separate from a user’s normal feed.
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“It will include articles from partner news organizations, making a clear distinction between journalism and stories shared by users from a wide range of sources,” Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg told an audience in New York.
“This is going to be the first time ever there will be a dedicated space on the Facebook app that is focused on high-quality journalism,” Zuckerberg added.
“The mix of stories in Facebook News will be determined by algorithmic personalization based on a user’s preferences and data, with journalists choosing some of the stories,” he added.
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He reiterated that Facebook users, from now on, will have more control over the stories they see.
“Their ability to explore a wider range of their news interests directly within the Facebook app will be wider,” Zuckerberg added