It may be harder yet to get your news from Facebook. The social media company is continuing its efforts to cut down on the potential for fake news and the possibility of bias and is removing its Trending Topics section next week. “We’re removing Trending soon to make way for future news experiences on Facebook,” Alex Hardiman, head of Facebook News Products, wrote in a blog post. So begin saying your goodbyes now.
The Trending box, which can currently be found on the righthand side of your Facebook homepage, and includes various topics like Politics, Science, and Sports, has been around since 2014. The idea, Hardiman noted, was to “help people discover news topics that were popular across the Facebook community.” That said, Trending was plagued with issues from the start. It was only made available in five countries, and apparently, was responsible for driving less than 1.5 percent of news publishers’ total clicks on average. Moreover, it seems that
“We will remove Trending from Facebook next week and we will also remove products and third-party partner integrations that rely on the Trends API,” Hardiman wrote. “We’ve seen that the way people consume news on
What does that mean for you? Moving forward, you will soon begin seeing a Breaking News Label, which will allow a test group of 80 publishers add a “breaking news” indicator to their Facebook posts.
“People tell us they want to stay informed about what is happening around them,” Hardiman concluded. “We are committed to ensuring the news that people see on Facebook is high quality, and we’re investing in ways to better draw attention to breaking news when it matters most.”