Yuriy Biryukov on his struggle with algorithms:
"I've been experimenting with posts on Facebook for a week and a half now. So here are some tips for those who actively post information here, based on my own experience.
1) A post can be absolutely neutral and correct, but FB also checks the content of photos or drawings! Together with Fill Feaouill, we posted an image of new T-shirts, and there was a "stop word" in the picture. Needless to say, both posts (mine and his) were automatically deleted from FB. So, control the content of your photos!
There may be corpses of orcs there, but it's not a ban - the photo won't be deleted, it will just be thrown up automatically. But a post will most likely be taken down for a "stop word" in pictures or photos.
2) Links in posts are a well-known fact - they reduce the number of posts. But links in comments, as we are used to doing, make it even worse - Facebook considers it not only spam and an attempt to get users off the social network's pages, but also an attempt to deceive the algorithms. It's not the post that suffers, but the entire account.
3) Comments work great for the overall health of an account only if they are meaningful. Therefore, the same type of "+" in the comments... no, it does not harm. But they don't help much either.
He finished his report.
And, finally, new prints by Phil... mmm... the hand of the Master. Especially "Lord of the Cats". I'll definitely buy it for this season."
April 08, 2023




