The algorithm is one of their main assets. It's what keeps people's feeds interesting. Here's an analogy: the New York Times has and always will prioritize what appears on the front page. Why? Cause that's a real value to their customers and makes their product interesting. Same goes for Facebook and Google. Not having an algorithm for sorting interesting content is a major liability for you guys, even if you want to package it up and try to sell it as a positive.
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The algorithm is one of their main assets. It's what keeps people's feeds interesting. Here's an analogy: the New York Times has and always will prioritize what appears on the front page. Why? Cause that's a real value to their customers and makes their product interesting. Same goes for Facebook and Google. Not having an algorithm for sorting interesting content is a major liability for you guys, even if you want to package it up and try to sell it as a positive.
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