Facebook pages are getting easier to use

Facebook pages are getting easier to use

Facebook is launching a new Facebook Pages experience for creators and public figures that has been completely redesigned with a simpler, more intuitive design. In addition to a fresh design, the redesign also includes updated navigation, a dedicated news feed for Pages, a new question and answer format, security and integrity features, information, and more. These changes are intended to make it easier for Facebook users to view timelines, posts, and other important information while still being able to easily navigate between a personal profile and a public page. One of the ways the social media giant plans to do this is by bringing the power of its News Feed to Pages for the first time. Now Pages can discover and join conversations, follow trends, engage with peers, and engage with fans. At the same time, the dedicated news feed will even suggest other public figures, Pages, groups, and trending content that is likely to be of interest to a Page or public figure. Facebook is also introducing a new text-based Q&A format to allow Pages to better engage with fans. Subscribers will now be able to post questions to a page about a topic and the answers will be presented as a question stack that users can search for more information.

Remove likes

The biggest change to the Facebook Page experience is the fact that the company is removing likes to focus on followers. This is because ``Likes'' can distort the actual popularity of a page, because a user may have ``liked'' a page in the past and then unsubscribe to remove its updates from their page. news source. Followers, on the other hand, represent Facebook users who are always receiving updates from a Page, giving creators and public figures a better indication of their fan base. Facebook is also offering creators and public figures new Page management features, such as the ability to more clearly assign and manage admin access permissions based on specific tasks. For example, users will be able to grant different levels of access to certain people to manage specific tasks, including statistics, announcements, content and activity, and community posts. The Facebook Pages experience update is now rolling out to select Pages, but Facebook has said in a new blog post that it will be rolling out to all Pages in the coming months. Via TechCrunch