Facebook is creeping on your News Feed habits

Facebook Creeping

If you thought Facebook's all-seeing eye was pervasive before, the social media giant is now tweaking its algorithm to analyze how long you look at a post in your News Feed.

As ominous as it seems, it's likely that Facebook is adjusting its algorithm because the like/commen/share system doesn't fully represent users' interests. With the current method, your News Feed is primarily built from patterns in your interactions with certain posts.

The future of the feed

The only halfway-concerning part with this algorithm change is that it effectively removes the user from deciding what's in his or her news feed, a gradual progression that's been maligned by Facebook users for years. I think almost everyone can relate to the strings of top 10 lists and adorable (yet annoying) baby photos conquering feeds.

It's definitely going to take some time to perfect the new system. For example, I'd hate to accidentally hover over a cat meme while I make a cup of coffee. The algorithm will most likely be gradually implemented, as the social network improves its accuracy. Still, be careful of what you look at: Facebook's watching.