![]() The fact that means that posts have momentum which makes popular posts more popular yet while unpopular posts vanish into limbo is an entirely different story! ![]() ![]() ![]() But it seems like Facebook always wants to show those items that garnered the most engagement (that is, comments, likes and shares) and hide those that have the least. Nowadays, however, Facebook’s algorithm not only tweaks what’s in your newsfeed, it also changes what shows up on your own profile page too. Not efficient, but still a solution to the problem of finding older posts, photos, etc. It used to be that you could simply go to your Facebook profile page and scroll down and down and down and see every post gradually appear.
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