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Ad revenue is up, because they've replaced the feed with 98% ads and sponsored posts. You can't even see what your friends are posting now. It's disgusting.
you can if you change to your 'friends' feed.
It doesn't load. It shows like 0-1 post and then just spins endlessly. I know there's content they could show, because I've checked.
oh, and to add: friends feed doesn't have suggested posts, and fbpurity blocks sponsored posts/ads, so on desktop I get a super clean feed with zero spam, junk or anything like that. It's amazing. It's like 2010 again.
works fine for me on desktop website and android app. Not sure what's going on with your computers/accounts. 🤷♂️
I've viewing it from the website on my phone. Before you might suggest it, no, I'm not interested in the app.
sounds like you need a better browser, and a better phone.
Firefox and Pixel 7 Pro. It doesn't load on my desktop either, also using Firefox.
my statement stands, especially since it works for everyone else.
You downvoted me for giving my specs in relation to a problem I'm having with a website from a multi billion dollar company? Okay then.
Edit: and it's not fine for everyone else. There are thousands of threads on Reddit and Facebook from people experiencing the same issues. It's cool that it works for you, but not supporting a major browser, when you're as big as Facebook is lame.
works fine on Firefox.
This. It's horrible and outright unusable. I used to block each and every "recommended" post/page, after a few weeks they stopped appearing so frequently.
I tried that, but there's a million more to take their place. A couple days ago there was an ad for a game that was a completely naked woman with her legs spread open as the picture. I reported it and Facebook said they've reviewed it and determined it doesn't violate their community standards, even though exposed nipples are explicitly stated in their standards as a violation. There was an option to request further review and I tried to do that, and of course the submit button was disabled and broken because a trillion dollar company cant even be bothered to build a functional website. I'm fucking done with that site. If I can't even look for content my actual friends posted without being assaulted with pornography, then I'm done. I wish they'd crash and burn like the dumpster fire they are.
The point isn't so much to actually block all the garbage, that's impossible, but to suggest to the Facebook algo to show you less such stuff.
I've also seen people getting semi-pornographic adverts on Youtube, so your experience sounds entirely expected. Putting everything else aside, it's "funny" how any other smaller independent website or a user on these major websites can and will be sanctioned (the user getting banned, the small website gaining a negative reputation) for hosting/posting pornography, but when a major website shoves pornography right into your face (and probably minors' too, which is unambiguously illegal) nothing can be done, there is never any sort of uproar or criticism, I doubt you could even report it to some authority...
it's very possible to block all the garbage and get no ads or sponsored posts. use your friends-only feed.