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Facebook Tested User Loyalty By Sabotaging Its Android App
The testing isn’t the first time Facebook has been accused of secretly monitoring its users.
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EPIC said following revelations about a mood experiment by Facebook that the social network did a very bad thing and should not get away with it. However, the new Pulse feature will only be available in major cities – there wouldn’t be a whole lot of activity around you in more remote areas. But the lure of Facebook proved too strong: “The company wasn’t able to reach the threshold”, the site says, with someone familiar with the experiment adding that “people never stopped coming back”.
Even though Google and Facebook are competitors, the social media giant’s Android products are a big part of the Google Play store, with the Messenger and Facebook apps consistently in the top five applications chart. While no one is planning to drop Facebook from the Play Store anytime soon, the tests seem to indicate that Facebook leaving the Play Store behind could happen at some point in the foreseeable future.
App discovery is a notable problem for app stores, Google Play has been demonstrably hard to search – despite Google’s background in search – due to a awful search algorithm which often won’t find an app, even Google’s own apps some times, even with an exact search.
The company intentionally crashed the app for some users for several weeks to see if they would still visit Facebook’s mobile site or abandon the platform altogether, according to The Information.
However, former Facebook data scientist JJ Maxwell defended the move, saying tests like these are “hugely valuable” to the company. It recorded user responses to being shown only positive or negative content, without ever telling anyone what it was doing.
Details of creepy Facebook experiment have emerged and it’s set enrage fans.
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The changes mean you no longer have to comment or hit the Like button for Facebook to begin to learn who you are interested in hearing from online.