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Old 3rd July 2019, 09:34   #1
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Default Facebook reduces sensational health claims in your News Feed

Facebook knows junk health claims are a problem, and it has quietly taken action to keep them out of sight. The internet giant has revealed that it changed the News Feed ranking in June to reduce the priority of posts that either make "exaggerated o...

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