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Facebook on Tuesday announced the introduction of publisher logos next to articles in Trending and Search surfaces on the social media site.
The move is part of ongoing efforts to enhance people's recognition of the sources of news distributed on our platform, Product Manager, Andrew Anker, said in a release.
“Publishers will now be able to upload multiple versions of their logos through a new Brand Asset Library, so that the logos can appear next to their content on Facebook. We built this in close collaboration with a number of partners, as part of the Facebook Journalism Project, and are now rolling this out more broadly to all publishers.
“To start, we are introducing these logo treatments exclusively for articles in Trending and Search, but the eventual goal is to extend these to all places where people consume news on our platform,” the release said.
Enhancing people's awareness of the sources of content they read on Facebook
Research has shown that when people see a link to an article, it can be difficult for them to associate that link with a particular source.
A recent study by the Pew Research Center found that only 56% of respondents could recall the source of a new link viewed on social sites.
By surfacing publisher logos next to article links, Facebook wants to make it easier for publishers to extend their brand identity on Facebook--to enhance people's awareness of the source of content they see on Facebook, so they can better decide what to read and share.
Now, publishers who upload their logos through the new Brand Asset Library will be eligible to see their logos in the following places:
- All Trending surfaces on desktop and mobile.
- For news links on the search results page when a person searches for something.
How to get started
Publishers can upload their logo assets through a new Brand Asset Library located under Publishing Tools on their Page.
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