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"While scrolling on Facebook how you decide which link/article should be clicked or opened?


Facebook timeline and Messenger display title, description, thumbnail image and URL of every shared-link, and this information are enough to decide if the content is of your interest or not.

Since Facebook is full of spam, clickbait and fake news articles these days, most users do not click every second link served to them.

But yes, the possibility of opening an article is much higher when the content of your interest comes from a legitimate and authoritative website, like YouTube or Instagram.

However, what if a link shared from a legitimate website lands you into trouble?"


https://thehackernews.com/2017/10/facebo...ofing.html


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Thank you my friend, Actually today Facebook became one of the important thing in life for people when it isn't.