Facebook has good news for portals.

Facebook has good news for portals.

Facebook has warned that it will soon make changes to News Feed. Changes will make the distribution of links and the opening of the web pages will be faster. Also called “Instances” will open faster. This announcement is expected to be positive about portals while it wants [...]

Facebook has warned that it will soon make changes to News Feed. Changes will make the distribution of links and the opening of the web pages will be faster.

Also called “Instances” will open faster. This announcement is expected to be positive about the portals, while it would damage the slowly opening pages.

Half the network users will not expect more than 3 seconds to open a page.

This update will be gradually implemented in the coming months, giving publishers enough time to take appropriate measures. /Indesksonline/

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