Even Mark Zuckerberg is admitting that Facebook is bad now
Briefly

Facebook's evolution has drawn criticism for moving away from its founding purpose of fostering connections. Mark Zuckerberg admits that the platform now prioritizes engagement over genuine interactions, resulting in cluttered feeds dominated by ads and recommendation algorithms. Acknowledging user frustrations, Facebook has promised changes, including new features aimed at restoring meaningful interactions, such as a Friends tab that focuses solely on friends' posts. Current statistics reveal only 17% of user interaction time is spent on posts by friends, highlighting a significant disconnect from Facebook's original goals.
Facebook's shift towards maximizing engagement has overshadowed its original purpose, now leading to a cluttered feed dominated by promotions and advertisements.
Meta acknowledges the decline of meaningful interactions on Facebook, revealing only 17% of users' scrolling time is dedicated to posts from friends.
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