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  • I need some help with unofficial information from Meta

    Posted by RichDream7777 on September 25, 2025 at 3:50 pm

    Hello everyone, I'm happy to join this subreddit.

    I'm a social media manager in a news website. We use Meta apps a lot, especially Facebook. Page is clean and good as per statistics. I need to keep on like that.

    I learnt long time ago that Facebook doesn't give much boost to posts with links as they do with photos or reels etc. But I found out more or less from experience and other social media managers too.

    The thing is that I want to learn stuff like that from some more official source, than fellow coworkers.

    Any pages, websites or newsletters that I should follow?

    RichDream7777 replied 2 hours, 43 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • cooljcook4

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    September 26, 2025 at 8:27 am

    Meta doesn’t publish an ‘official’ list of ranking factors, but their *Newsroom* blog and *Meta for Business* updates sometimes hint at changes. For practical insights, Social Media Today and Matt Navarra’s newsletter are good to follow. Most of the link-vs-photo stuff is still learned by testing though

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