There is also a second accolade in this category: namely when Facebook's algorithm decides to show content to people who have no direct connection to the post creator. Facebook knows all target groups very well - and can therefore decide whether your content might also be relevant for other users.
Occasionally, Facebook will suggest new videos, photos or posts in the news feed to you and other users from profiles, pages and groups that you do not yet follow but that may be of interest to you.
These recommendations are based on factors such as the so-called engagement rate (i.e. how intensively and by whom a post is interacted with). You can easily remember this kenya telegram screening with the saying: "There's always more to come (on Facebook)!" In short: a post that is more than averagely successful will also be pushed. Facebook calls this Related Engagement .
Recommendations can also be based on related topics or even location (i.e. if a piece of content receives a lot of interaction in your region). The term for this on Facebook is location.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about the Facebook algorithm
What is the Facebook algorithm?
The Facebook algorithm is an automatic process in Facebook that decides whether content is displayed in users' news feeds. The algorithm evaluates all the signals that each piece of content receives after publication. The sooner and the more positive reactions it receives, the more users it will be shown to.