Facebook Announces Overhaul , to Compete With TikTok.<br />On July 21, Facebook announced it would change <br />the design of the social network to favor content <br />from creators over posts from family and friends.<br />On July 21, Facebook announced it would change <br />the design of the social network to favor content <br />from creators over posts from family and friends.<br />'The Washington Post' reports <br />that the move comes amid rising <br />competition from TikTok.<br />'The Washington Post' reports <br />that the move comes amid rising <br />competition from TikTok.<br />Facebook said in a statement that the Home <br />screen will now display popular outside creator <br />posts and have easier access to Reels and Stories.<br />Facebook said in a statement that the Home <br />screen will now display popular outside creator <br />posts and have easier access to Reels and Stories.<br />According to Facebook, users will still be able <br />to see their friends, family and favorite pages' <br />recent posts on a new "Feeds" tab.<br />The app will still open to a personalized <br />feed on the Home tab, where our discovery <br />engine will recommend the content <br />we think you’ll care most about. , Mark Zuckerberg, <br />Facebook Chief Executive Officer, <br />via 'The Washington Post'.<br />The app will still open to a personalized <br />feed on the Home tab, where our discovery <br />engine will recommend the content <br />we think you’ll care most about. , Mark Zuckerberg, <br />Facebook Chief Executive Officer, <br />via 'The Washington Post'.<br />According to the company, users will be able <br />to personalize their experience by adding <br />people and groups to a new Favorites list.<br />TikTok has become the world's <br />fastest-growing social media platform <br />and the top competitor for Facebook.<br />In 2021, Facebook reported <br />losing daily users for the <br />first time in its 18-year history.<br />News of the drop in daily users sent <br />the company's stock price plummeting. .<br />Executives at Facebook have <br />reportedly said they are focusing on <br />drawing in more young people
