'Facebook isn't limiting you to 25 friends' status update'

IANS  |  San Francisco 

Dismissing claims that has been using a new algorithm that limits the status updates in users' to 25 pre-selected friends, the giant has termed the reports as

"We rank based on how relevant each post might be to you, and while we've made some updates that could increase the number of posts you see from your friends, your isn't limited to 25 of them," CNET quoted a as saying, who dismissed the algorithm memes as pure fiction.

According to fact-check site Snopes, reports regarding this new algorithm began circulating in December 2017, boosting the rumours over the changes the announced in January.

had said at that time that would overhaul the to prioritise posts from family and friends as opposed to those from brands and publishers.

According to the report, a typical message that was shared "about the evil, friend-isolating algorithm" said, "The new algorithm controlling Facebook's now shows only posts from the same few people, about 25.

"Their system chooses the people to read your posts, but I would like to choose for myself."

"Therefore, I ask you a favour: Please, right now...

Leave me a quick comment, a 'hello,' a sticker, whatever you want -- don't just 'like' -- post something -- so you will appear in my I have some interesting news coming and want to make sure it reaches you," the added.

Facebook, which has two billion monthly users, has been a frequent target of hoaxes itself -- typically on privacy-related matters.

One of the more popular was the recitation of the Uniform Commercial Code to prohibit from using their photos, content or personal information without users' permission, the report added.

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First Published: Wed, February 07 2018. 15:52 IST