
In a blog post announcing the news, Facebook product manager Eddie Zhang said users won’t see ads within conversations unless they click on them and start conversations with brands. The ads, which for now are being tested on a “very small” scale in Australia and Thailand, appear below users’ recent conversations, similar to how the platform might remind them of someone’s birthday. This week, the company started testing ads that show up on the Messenger’s home screen.

While Home is where you’ll increasingly find community through your passions and interests, you can continue to stay up-to-date on the people and communities you care about most in Feeds.Drugi jezik na kojem je dostupan ovaj članak:įacebook users might soon see ads in another part of the coveted digital real estate-the Messenger app. We’re investing in AI to best serve recommended content in this ranked experience. This system takes into account thousands of signals to help cut through the clutter and rank content in the order we think you will find most valuable.

Your Home tab is uniquely personalized to you through our machine learning ranking system. From Home, you can also create a Reel, see what your connections are sharing on Feed and in Stories, and build community over new and shared interests. This is where you will discover new content through recommendations in addition to connecting with your friends and family. We’re introducing the name Home for the tab you see when you first open the Facebook app. You can also personalize and pin a tab in your shortcut bar, making its placement permanent. The tabs in the shortcut bar change based on the parts of the app you’re using the most. We expect these updates to be rolled out globally over the next week. Starting today, some people will see Feeds as a tab in their shortcut bar on iOS, this bar is found at the bottom of the app, and on Android, it’s found at the top. T here are no Suggested For You posts in Feeds and ads are included. As Home becomes more of a discovery engine for you to find and follow new content and creators through recommendations, the Feeds tab provides an easy way to access the content from the people and communities you’re already connected with on Facebook.

There are times you might know just what you’re looking for - say, the latest posts from your groups - or you may want to encounter fresh, entertaining content. We understand you may want more options when it comes to sorting and seeing your content.
