We are committed to ensuring the news that people see on Facebook is high quality, and we’re investing in ways to better draw attention to breaking news when it matters most. People tell us they want to stay informed about what is happening around them. News Video in Watch: We will soon have a dedicated section on Facebook Watch in the US where people can view live coverage, daily news briefings and weekly deep dives that are exclusive to Watch.Today In: We’re testing a dedicated section on Facebook called Today In that connects people to the latest breaking and important news from local publishers in their city, as well as updates from local officials and organizations.We’re also testing breaking news notifications. Breaking News Label: A test we’re running with 80 publishers across North America, South America, Europe, India and Australia lets publishers put a “breaking news” indicator on their posts in News Feed.So we’re exploring new ways to help people stay informed about timely, breaking news that matters to them, while making sure the news they see on Facebook is from trustworthy and quality sources. We’ve seen that the way people consume news on Facebook is changing to be primarily on mobile and increasingly through news video. We will remove Trending from Facebook next week and we will also remove products and third-party partner integrations that rely on the Trends API. From research we found that over time people found the product to be less and less useful. However, it was only available in five countries and accounted for less than 1.5% of clicks to news publishers on average. We introduced Trending in 2014 as a way to help people discover news topics that were popular across the Facebook community. Privacy settings for trending videosĪ video can only appear on the Trending tab if its privacy setting is public. Certain videos may be hidden from the trending page if Restricted Mode is turned on.We’re removing Trending soon to make way for future news experiences on Facebook. In most major markets, we make sure that at least half the videos on trending come from creators who are primarily creating content for YouTube. We don't include views from YouTube ads in selecting videos for Trending. The Defence Blog delivers the latest news, headlines & live news updates from government sources and military exhibitions. View the most trending defense topics, military news articles and incredible videos. YouTube doesn't accept payment for placement on Trending and doesn't favor specific creators. Trending News, Videos & HeadlinesTrending News. In the US and other locales, we have staff involved as a final filter to ensure safety and appropriateness. We're very careful about the safety of what appears on Trending, so we have filters to make sure we don’t show videos that contain excessive profanity, mature content, or violence, or videos that are otherwise inappropriate, such as disparaging others in the community. This means that the video with the highest view count on a given day may not be #1 on Trending, and videos with more views may be shown below videos with fewer views. We combine these signals to produce a list of videos that showcases what’s happening on YouTube, while being relevant to our viewers and reflective of the content on the platform.
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