Facebook’s new page design will make it easier for users to find and manage activities. here’s the details.
Facebook on Friday launched a new Pages experience for users in India that will make it easier for public figures and creators to build community and achieve their business objectives. The new design will make it more convenient to follow others from one’s newsfeed and share likes and comments on updates from your own Page.
Viewing bios, posts and other important information will now become easier making it easier for users to navigate between personal profile and public page. For the first time ever, a dedicated news feed for Pages will bring new ways to engage by helping to discover and engage in conversation. This will make it easier to follow trends, interact with peers, and engage with fans.
The dedicated news feed will also suggest new connections such as other public figures, Pages, groups and trending content that a Page or public figure cares about.
Additionally, Page conversations will now be more visible to a wider audience and appear more frequently in followers’ news feeds. In addition, comments from public figures will be pushed to the top of the comments section. People will also be able to follow the Page directly from posts with comments and recommendations.
A new text-based Q&A format is being introduced to remove likes and focus on followers, to simplify the way people engage with their favorite Pages. Followers of a Page can now receive updates from their favorite Page.
Updated task-based admin controls will now make page management more convenient, such as the ability to explicitly assign and manage admin access and assign permissions based on specific tasks.
Now, Page admins will be given full or varying levels of access to manage specific tasks, including insights, advertising, content and community activity and messages. The increased visibility of the Verified badge will make it easier to identify posts and comments from authentic pages and profiles. In addition, a Verified Page’s comment on another Page’s public post may be more visible in the comments section and will appear in the News Feed.