CLOSE

According to researchers, if you use social media heavily, it can negatively effect your mood.
Buzz60
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook is radically altering the formula that determines what bubbles to the top of people's news feed, part of sweeping changes the giant social network has planned to address growing controversy over the role it plays in people's lives and in society.
Soon, Facebook says you will see more status updates from friends and family that spark meaningful social exchanges — parents discussing what bedtime stories to read to children, a friend seeking advice on places to travel or a newsy article or video on a topic you care about. What Facebook wants you to spend less time doing: passively scrolling through updates on your timeline, reading articles and watching videos, but not interacting with others.
"Recently we've gotten feedback from our community that public content — posts from businesses, brands and media — is crowding out the personal moments that lead us to connect more with each other," Facebook founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a Facebook post Thursday. "I'm changing the goal I give our product teams from focusing on helping you find relevant content to helping you have more meaningful social interactions."
Zuckerberg has been laying the groundwork for making that fundamental shift in all of Facebook's products. He recently told investors he wants Facebook to encourage "meaningful social interactions" and downplayed the importance of how much time people spend there.
That's because the move could come at a high price. Zuckerberg anticipates Facebook's 2 billion-plus users will spend less time on and be less engaged with the social network — including watching videos, a lucrative new revenue stream. But, he says, "if we do the right thing, I believe that will be good for our community and our business over the long term, too."
Pressure has been building on Facebook and its CEO as the toxic content flowing through Facebook — violent live videos, fabricated news articles and divisive messages from Russian operatives to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign — has been blamed for ripping holes in the social fabric.
Another wave of criticism pummeling Facebook: that the company's products exploit vulnerabilities in human psychology to hook people on social media, hijacking their time and attention and undermining their well-being.
Facebook has begun to acknowledge that some social media use can be harmful to mental health, a backflip for the Silicon Valley company which, until recently, rejected a growing body of research showing that Facebook use can spur negative feelings. Last month, Facebook released its own research demonstrating that when people connect with each other on social media, it has a positive effect. On the other hand, passively scrolling through social media does not.
The concession did not happen in a vacuum. In November, Sean Parker, the founding president of Facebook, took aim at Facebook in an interview with Axios, saying he and other executives created a "social-validation feedback loop" to make Facebook psychologically addictive.
Early Facebook executive and former vice president of growth, Chamath Palihapitiya, also accused Facebook of creating "short-term, dopamine-driven feedback loops" that are "destroying how society works." He later softened his remarks.
But that negativity may already be showing up in Facebook's numbers.
Pivotal Research analyst Brian Wieser says his analysis of recent Nielsen data shows consumption of Facebook declined in August and September. It's unclear if that's because Facebook already accounted for such a big chunk of our digital lives or because people are growing increasingly frustrated with it.
"Facebook is responding to a decline in consumption, not just encouraging a decline in consumption," Wieser says.
Tracy Garza, a neurodiversity consultant in the Bay Area, says she's using Facebook a lot less than before. She says she's turned off by Facebook's unrelenting push to make money off, well, everything.
"They don't realize there comes a time when many or us are going to say 'I'm just tired of being the product here,'" Garza said.
The company's mounting difficulties prompted Zuckerberg to declare last week that his personal challenge for the year — which in the past has run the gamut from learning Mandarin to slaughtering his own meat — would be to fix what ails Facebook. A big part of that effort would be "making sure that time spent on Facebook is time well spent," he said.
More: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's new mission: Bring the world closer together
More: Facebook's Zuckerberg says he's 'dead serious' about Russia, warns security spending will hurt profits
More: Mark Zuckerberg publishes manifesto to save the world
More: Mark Zuckerberg has a Harvard degree and a mission: create a sense of purpose
Facebook constantly tweaks its computer algorithms to maintain interest in its news feed, the company’s main attention-getter. It uses a process called ranking to determine which posts show up in people's news feed and in what order based on what Facebook thinks they will be most interested in. In recent years, the company made a series of changes to its news-feed algorithm to surface more content posted by friends and family.
Those changes undercut publishers, businesses and celebrities who come to the giant social network to gain new audiences and revenue streams but have seen their ability to reach Facebook users continue to decrease. Facebook says these pages may see another decline in traffic being referred and videos being watched, though the impact will vary depending on the type of content they produce and how people interact with it.
"It's gotten to the point where there is so much content in news feed — media content, things that aren't necessarily from your friends or from people you care about — that you end up being less engaged in it," said Debra Williamson, an analyst with research firm eMarketer. "I see that in myself. I see my news feed and say, 'Where's all my friends' stuff?'"
Zuckerberg says people can expect to see less public content such as posts from businesses, brands and publishers. And the public content they do see more will be held to the same standard. "It should encourage meaningful interactions between people," he said.
Fewer videos watched could crimp Facebook's aggressive push to become a major hub of video content. It is spending hundreds of millions on original programming and mounting a major live video push to fulfill Zuckerberg mission to turn Facebook into a "video-first" platform. The lure: the billions of dollars in advertising that are expected to migrate to digital video from television that could help make up for an expected slowdown in Facebook's core business.
John Hegeman, vice president of product management for Facebook's news feed, shrugged off the business implications of people watching fewer videos. Facebook displayed its willingness to sacrifice profit to tackle big problems when it announced late last year a plan to hire thousands of content moderators to deal with Russian interference and misinformation on the platform.
"We continue to think video is a great format to share what's going on in your life with friends," Hegeman said. "At the same time, we also want to make sure the video we watch on Facebook doesn't interfere with the primary thing that Facebook is about."
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Investigation alleges age discrimination in Facebook ads | 1:08An investigation by the New York Times and ProPublica allege age discrimination in Facebook job recruiting ads.
Buzz60
1 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook admits social media can be bad for you | 0:49According to researchers, if you use social media heavily, it can negatively effect your mood.
Buzz60
2 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook: Russia spent 97 cents meddling in Brexit vote | 0:4297 cents...that’s all it took for Russia to buy three ads on Facebook with the intent of influencing the Brexit vote.
Buzz60
3 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook vows more political ad transparency | 2:18Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the company will bring more transparency into its political advertisements, responding to criticism that it has not done enough to prevent the manipulation of elections.
Video provided by Reuters
Newslook
4 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook introduces 'Messenger Kids' | 1:03Facebook is reaching out to it’s latest demographic...your kids with it’s new ‘Messenger Kids,’ a kid-friendly version of it’s Messaging App. Veuer's Chandra Lanier has the story.
Buzz60
5 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
YouTube's new 'reels' feature looks a lot like Snapchat's stories | 1:14Snapchat's Stories format has been co-opted by Instagram, Facebook, Medium and even Match.com.
Video provided by Newsy
Newslook
6 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook is facing controversy over ads targeting 'jew haters' | 0:50Facebook is under fire again, this time because of their ads. Veuer's Natasha Abellard (@NatashaAbellard) has the story.
Buzz60
7 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Fake 'likes' have infiltrated Facebook | 1:25A new study from the University of Iowa finds that scam artists are exploiting gaps in Facebook security to give some posts thousands of fake "likes."
Buzz60
8 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Zuckerberg family welcomes baby girl | 0:50The Facebook family's newest addition, August, joins big sister Max.
Wochit-All
9 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook CEO Drops By Ohio Family's Home | 1:24A small town Ohio family was in disbelief when they got a call that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wanted to join them for a family meal as part of a nationwide fact-finding tour. (May 2)
AP
10 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook could be losing teen users to Snapchat | 0:56Raise your hand if you’ve checked Facebook in the last 5 minutes. Angeli Kakade (@angelikakade) has the scoop.
Buzz60
11 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook plans to hire 3,000 to help curb live-streamed violence | 0:34Given recent live streamed murders and suicides, Facebook plans to hire another 3,000 people to review live videos. Josh King has the story (@abridgetoland).
Buzz60
12 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Just because Facebook has 2 billion users doesn't mean there's no growth left | 2:28It's hard to imagine any more user growth for Facebook now that over 2 billion users are on the platform.
Video provided by TheStreet
Newslook
13 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook wants to make it harder to create fake accounts | 1:02Facebook is taking action to detect and delete fake accounts from their site. Susana Victoria Perez (@susana_vp) has more.
Buzz60
14 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Whatever happened to Facebook's chatbots? | 1:43Chatbots were all the rage a year ago. USA TODAY's Jefferson Graham wonders where they went on #TalkingTech.
15 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook is battling 'revenge porn' with new technology | 0:49Facebook is taking a new high tech step in the fight against revenge porn. Josh King has the story (@abridgetoland).
Buzz60
16 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook releases new Snapchat-like feature on main app | 0:47Stories, which is a near-identical clone of Snapchat, lets people post a string of videos and photos that disappear after 24 hours.
USA TODAY
17 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Why we may have Facebook to thank for decrease in teen pregnancies | 1:09As Facebook continues to dominate our lives there could be one major benefit. Angeli Kakade (@angelikakade) has the story.
Buzz60
18 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
How a Facebook post could possibly cost you your health insurance | 1:12Changes in health care won't just affect physical health it may affect your health care coverage. Emily Drooby explains.
Buzz60
19 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook signs deals with Univision & MLS | 0:38Facebook signed a deal with Major League Soccer and Spanish-language broadcaster Univision to stream at least 22 matches in English during the 2017 MLS Season.
USA TODAY
20 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook Offers New Tool to Battle Fake News | 1:00Facebook has come up with a way to filter the false information out. Veuer's Aaron Dickens has more.
Buzz60
21 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook now offers new tools to help prevent suicide on live | 0:53Facebook plans to integrate its existing suicide prevention tools into Facebook Live and Messenger to better help people in distress.
Video provided by Newsy
Newslook
22 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Researchers say Facebook linked to depression | 1:12A review of multiple studies on social media and depression found that Facebook, the social media site designed to connect people, is likely connected to depression. Sam Berman with the scoop.
Buzz60
23 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Get paid for going live on Facebook | 0:54Jefferson Graham explains how to get paid by Facebook to go live on this #TalkingTech episode.
24 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Obama says fake news is a problem for ‘democratic freedoms’ | 1:01President Obama has publicly denounced the spread of fake news on Facebook and other social-media platforms, which he said could compromise democratic freedoms.
Time
25 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Zuckerberg wants Facebook to stand against anti-globalization movement | 1:22Mark Zuckerberg laid out his vision for the future of Facebook, and in doing so took a stand against growing anti-globalization sentiments.
Video provided by Newsy
Newslook
26 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook videos will soon autoplay with the sound on | 0:39Facebook will roll out a new feature for their online videos. Veuer's Nick Cardona (@nickcardona93) has the story.
Buzz60
27 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook may be experimenting with software that censors posts | 1:11Censoring posts could help Facebook gain access to users in China, where it has been banned since 2009.
Video provided by Newsy
Newslook
28 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook is trying to curb the spread of fake news | 1:02Critics have said the spread of false information on Facebook could have influenced the election.
Video provided by Newsy
Newslook
29 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
No, Mark Zuckerberg is not dead | 0:39An apparent Facebook glitch had some users thinking CEO Mark Zuckerberg and others died Friday afternoon.
USA TODAY
30 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
California woman faces two years of jail for selling food on Facebook | 1:04Mariza Ruelas, faces up to two years in jail over two misdemeanor citations for operating a food facility and engaging in business without a permit.
Time
31 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook reports 55.8 percent rise in revenue | 0:47Facebook Increported a 55.8 percent rise in quarterly revenue, beating analysts' estimates, as its mobile-advertising sales soared.
USA TODAY
32 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Researchers say this is why Facebook users live longer | 1:09Good news if you enjoy perusing Facebook daily. A new study shows you'll live longer, although it matters how you use the social networking site. Sean Dowling (@seandowlingtv) has more.
Buzz60
33 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Zuckerberg says it's 'crazy' to blame Facebook for election results | 1:16The tech industry leader said those who believe the hype show a "profound lack of empathy."
Video provided by Newsy
Newslook
34 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook employees lack diversity | 0:30Facebook said about a third of its workers are females, while black employees accounted for 3 percent of its U.S. senior leadership, both numbers only slightly higher than a year earlier.
Wochit
35 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Mark Zuckerberg Now the fifth wealthiest person in the world | 0:51According to FORBES, Zuckerberg’s net worth went up by more than $1.6 Billion to about $56.6 billion in a week.
Time
36 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
The Creepy Way Facebook Uses GPS To Suggest Friends | 1:03Though the answer has seen some back and forth action, the potential way Facebook uses your phone's GPS to suggest friends is sure to creep you out. Keleigh Nealon (@keleighnealon) has the story.
Buzz60
37 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Facebook Makes Change After Political Bias Accusations | 0:52On Monday, Facebook announced that it would tweak its \u0022Trending Topics\u0022 module after numerous reports earlier this month made claims of political bias. In a letter responding to Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune, a Republican f
USA TODAY
38 of 39
CLOSE

HEY FACEBOOK, WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
Here's how Facebook chooses what you can see on Facebook Live | 1:23Facebook's policies on violent content faced scrutiny after a video of a police shooting was posted to the site. Video provided by Newsy
Newslook
39 of 39
Last VideoNext Video
Investigation alleges age discrimination in Facebook ads

Facebook admits social media can be bad for you

Facebook: Russia spent 97 cents meddling in Brexit vote

Facebook vows more political ad transparency

Facebook introduces 'Messenger Kids'

YouTube's new 'reels' feature looks a lot like Snapchat's stories

Facebook is facing controversy over ads targeting 'jew haters'

Fake 'likes' have infiltrated Facebook

Zuckerberg family welcomes baby girl

Facebook CEO Drops By Ohio Family's Home

Facebook could be losing teen users to Snapchat

Facebook plans to hire 3,000 to help curb live-streamed violence

Just because Facebook has 2 billion users doesn't mean there's no growth left

Facebook wants to make it harder to create fake accounts

Whatever happened to Facebook's chatbots?

Facebook is battling 'revenge porn' with new technology

Facebook releases new Snapchat-like feature on main app

Why we may have Facebook to thank for decrease in teen pregnancies

How a Facebook post could possibly cost you your health insurance

Facebook signs deals with Univision & MLS

Facebook Offers New Tool to Battle Fake News

Facebook now offers new tools to help prevent suicide on live

Researchers say Facebook linked to depression

Get paid for going live on Facebook

Obama says fake news is a problem for ‘democratic freedoms’

Zuckerberg wants Facebook to stand against anti-globalization movement

Facebook videos will soon autoplay with the sound on

Facebook may be experimenting with software that censors posts

Facebook is trying to curb the spread of fake news

No, Mark Zuckerberg is not dead

California woman faces two years of jail for selling food on Facebook

Facebook reports 55.8 percent rise in revenue

Researchers say this is why Facebook users live longer

Zuckerberg says it's 'crazy' to blame Facebook for election results

Facebook employees lack diversity

Mark Zuckerberg Now the fifth wealthiest person in the world

The Creepy Way Facebook Uses GPS To Suggest Friends

Facebook Makes Change After Political Bias Accusations

Here's how Facebook chooses what you can see on Facebook Live
Read or Share this story: https://usat.ly/2mmVVaz