Facebook is taking another step to try to make itself more socially beneficial, saying it will boost news sources that its users rate as trustworthy in surveys.
In a blog post and a Facebook post from chief executive Mark Zuckerberg today, the company said it is surveying users about their familiarity with and trust in news sources. That data will influence what others see in their news feeds.
It's the second major tweak to Facebook's algorithm announced this month, reports News.com.au.
The social media giant, a major source of news for users, has struggled to deal with an uproar over fake news and Russian-linked posts, meant to influence the 2016 US election, on its platform.
The company has slowly acknowledged its role in that foreign interference.