You may have noticed that some websites take a considerable amount of time to load, which is quite irritating for many or most of us. Well, now Facebook has thought of getting rid of this problem and are going to make some changes accordingly on their social media platform.
Two executives of Facebook informed users in a blog post that they were collecting feedback to improve the news feed. They further added, ” We’ve heard from people that it’s frustrating to click on a link that leads to a slow loading web page. In fact, even more broadly on the internet, we’ve found that when people have to wait for a site to load for too long, they abandon what they were clicking all together.”
Almost half of the visitors or 40% of them leave a blog if it doesn’t load within 3 seconds. So, in the upcoming months, Facebook will start monitoring the load time of pages. To do this, the user’s network connection and the page which is being loaded will be observed. This means that Facebook will start showing stories that load at a faster rate than slower ones. The links to the fast pages will be ranked better in user’s feeds compared to slower ones.
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