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Facebook's Traffic Faucet

Big discussion yesterday over Facebook’s traffic faucet and the sudden decline in monthly actives for social reader apps.

Josh Constine:

No, Facebook news reader apps aren’t declining because users suddenly got fed up with auto-sharing. The user loss is likely due to the transition to “trending articles”, a new way of surfacing recently read articles in the news feed that Facebook is testing.

It’s a valid point — users don’t just flee all at once, as the Washington Post Social Reader AppData graph may have shown.

But in a way, it’s possible the user loss can be tied to negative user sentiment. Facebook wouldn’t change the News Feed if the social reader apps were actually interesting and/or driving interaction. Perhaps Facebook saw a trend that most users viewed these as too noisy or too spammy for their feeds, then implemented a News Feed change.

Either way, it’s bad news for any company looking to build a product that relies upon Facebook interactions. It’s a (harsh?) reminder that Facebook is in full control of what gets into the News Feed, so entrepreneurs building social applications should be warned.

    • #tech
    • #facebook
    • #social media
    • #news feed
    • #interactions
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