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How Facebook, YouTube Algorithms Work?

 

Your one like is equal to 10 likes --

Normally, you've often seen a status keep coming back and forth in your news feed, causing you to get annoyed like I did. But the question is, why are they coming back to my news feed again and again?

Everything is maintained by a system. And if I explain it to you through an example, then it should not be difficult to understand

Are you noticing one thing of this nature?

If the supply of nutrients in a person's body is not sufficient or if he does not eat properly

Then he will get sick due to a lack of various nutrients and if he gets sick he will go to the doctor. The doctor will give him different medicines and different treatments. It's a system.

If you don't eat you will get sick, if you get sick to go to the doctor, the doctor will give you medicine and in this way, you will see a better doctor if you don't decrease in a doctor. In this way, you will proceed according to the system step by step.



Now let's talk about the main point, when you see a status repeatedly in your news feed, you will notice one thing that status has more likes and comments than your friend's list or other statuses in your news feed. But it could also be that your network is small so the Facebook algorithm. Can't find any more posts to show in your feed. I was saying that the more nutrients there are in the body, the higher the immune system will be. And here the power of the status of the more like comments is higher, so it can overtake other statuses. And the Facebook algorithm or system works exactly like this. Even a tiger is afraid to fight with the one whose body is stronger 🤣 And the Facebook algorithm gives more or fat or more like comment status to your network circle than those few like comment status. Due to this the status that you have seen once before is shown again in your news feed. But in this case, another thing is to be noted that the Facebook algorithm tries to show the new statuses in front of everyone, but when the likes and comments on status are constantly increasing, the Facebook algorithm does not show the new statuses but looks at the old statuses that are getting fatter or stronger day by day in your network. or within friend circles.

Again, if your network or Facebook friend list is too big, then the Facebook algorithm always tries to show new statuses first. But if the friend list is small or your network is small, then those old ones are shown. And that's how the Facebook News Feed algorithm works.



When you like a comment on a status, it is saved or stored in the Facebook database. And the more likes and comments on the status or video, the higher it ranks in the Facebook YouTube search engine algorithm. And this is how the Facebook YouTube search engine algorithm works. If you observe one thing carefully, you will see that videos with millions of viewers are lagging behind videos with 20-30K viewers in search rank.


Why does this happen?

 The reason for this is that videos with 20-30K viewers have as many likes and comments as shares, while videos with millions of viewers do not have that amount of likes and comments. Those videos are just views, but they are all the content that is needed to get to the top of search engines. Not enough. Due to this those videos with millions of viewers are lagging behind the videos with fewer views.

And this is how all types of websites work as search engines. Be it Facebook, be it YouTube, or be it Bing, Yahoo, or Google. You have a like, a comment a video or a status gets ten more likes and comments. A like means you like the video, which is why I should put it in front of everyone in this network to make it easy for search engine algorithms to understand. So he pushes that video to other viewers and other traffic. And when they comment like on that video, the search engine algorithm tries to spread that video to other networks.

We sometimes see that since we are Bengali viewers, sometimes Hindi or other language videos come to our news feed.

This is because that video becomes popular in a network, then that video starts to compete with other videos of other networks' likes, comments, shares, views or the search engine algorithm puts this video in a fight with those videos. makes And among the existing videos in this network, those videos that get likes and comments leave all the videos behind, and then the video search engine algorithm sends them to another network.

And this is how a video makes itself popular among the existing traffic in many networks one by one. And when going to a network and can't compete with other existing videos in that network or can't be popular, then that video remains popular and ranks in its previous network. But the rest of the network doesn't do as much or less as it struggles with other videos.


This is how the search engine algorithm works and maintains its own system. Besides, there are many other factors to rank in search engines. And we will talk about them another day, inshallah. And I hope you will be connected with me to get them. Stay up to date with technology.

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