Facebook, looking to provide more valuable news
information, is providing a new tool that will post real-time content
related to the day's news.
On Thursday the company announced the
launch of FB Newswire -- a tool for journalists and newsrooms to find,
share and embed newsworthy content from Facebook in the media they
produce, Facebook said.
FB Newswire will be powered on the back end by Storyful,
a company that monitors activity across the social Web and works with
other news outlets to help them source stories. Storyful incorporates
some form of verification into its technology. "Our global team of
journalists source, date and geolocate everything, and add uploader
contact details to every story," according to its website.
Storyfuls
discovery technology and editorial team will verify and curate the best
public posts from Facebook in real time, across a number of categories
like news, entertainment, viral, sports, weather, lifestyle, and
celebrity, Facebook said.
The feature is available to anyone, but its intended audience is journalists and newsrooms, Facebook said.
So ostensibly the stories that Facebook surfaces through its new tool won't just be regular posts from everyday users.
Still,
FB Newswire will only be as useful as the content already posted on
Facebook. The tool will aggregate content shared publicly on Facebook,
which will include original photos, videos and status updates, the
company said, "posted by people on the front lines of major events like
protests, elections and sporting events."
With more than 1
billion monthly active users, Facebook is by far the world's largest
social network, though it still lags behind Twitter as a source for
real-time breaking news.
To become better in the area of news,
Facebook recently introduced a trending feature that displays hotly
discussed topics, and has also tweaked its news feed algorithm to more
prominently display news articles from media outlets.
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