Facebook wants to be for the people, even if that means people using Facebook less.
Facebook on Thursday announced that it's making big changes, heavily prioritizing stuff from your friends and family over companies and publishers you follow.
For the media outlets that spent years racking up millions of Facebook "likes" and creating new Pages, that's bad news. Even Facebook's Head of News Feed Adam Mosseri told the New York Times, publishers may have "anxiety."
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