Meta Just Proved People Hate Chronological Feeds
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#3People gradually stop posting so they had to fill the void with nonsense.
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#4Of course, more activity doesn't mean your user is actually having a better experience. We have all seen social media addicts who spend hours and hours doomscrolling yet are miserable the entire time. Users spending less time on Meta didn't mean they "hate" the feed, from what I've seen, people who actually enjoy social media are those who spent very little time on it.
This article brings up a good point, which is that in an environment where all the big players are willing to abuse their users, those who do try to make their platform less addictive will just end up losing their users to those who don't. The only real solution is industry wide regulation.
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#5So, I have no doubt that Facebook's usage metrics are substantially worse with a chronological feed: my own experience is that they are wildly more addictive for me, and I see no reason to believe that I'm unique in that regard.
[1] And even before that point, it seems to be easier to spend less time staring at the social media website, although that's more of a vague feeling I have without anything quantitative to back it up.
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#6Or maybe it proved that Facebook feed is horrible. People gradually stop posting so they had to fill the void with nonsense.
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#7Part of the reason that I, personally, hate algorithmic feeds is precisely because I end up spending more time staring at them. With a chronological feed, as soon as I see a post I've seen before[1], it's very easy for me to put down the phone and get back to work (or, if I'm not on the clock, otherwise find a way to spend my time which is actually enjoyable and rewarding). Whereas with an algorithmic feed, I find it…
It is extremely unfair to conclude "people spent more time looking at this, so they must have enjoyed it more!" When you've designed something to generate infinite interesting new stuff for people to look at
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#8... on Meta apps.
People don't like or trust Meta apps. Yes we know.
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#9Part of the reason that I, personally, hate algorithmic feeds is precisely because I end up spending more time staring at them. With a chronological feed, as soon as I see a post I've seen before[1], it's very easy for me to put down the phone and get back to work (or, if I'm not on the clock, otherwise find a way to spend my time which is actually enjoyable and rewarding). Whereas with an algorithmic feed, I find it…
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#101. "Following", which is chronological.
2. "For you", which is algorithmic.
For those whose motivation is tracking news events, the chronological view is most important. Yesterday's news may not matter for example.
Otherwise the algorithmic feed is awesome. In my case I want Ukraine news and only the Western side presented. The algorithmic feed gives me interesting posts from accounts that I do not necessarily follow, and omits the Russian point of view - which is perfect.