Major Algorithm Changes Facebook Rolled Out in 2026
Facebook’s algorithm underwent significant changes in 2026, fundamentally shifting how content is distributed. These changes reflect Meta’s focus on increasing time-on-platform, promoting engagement, and competing with TikTok’s short-form video dominance.
Change 1: Reels Now Dominate the Feed
Facebook significantly increased the proportion of Reels shown in the News Feed in 2026. Users who don’t post Reels will see their reach decline as the algorithm favors video content. If you only post photos and text, expect 30-50% less reach compared to Reels creators.
Change 2: Completion Rate Over Reach
The algorithm now measures how many people watch your video to the end, read your full post, or engage deeply. Content that gets quick likes but no saves or shares will rank lower than content with fewer but deeper interactions.
Change 3: Meaningful Interactions Matter Most
Comments and shares now outweigh likes by a factor of 5-10x. A post with 10 comments ranks significantly better than one with 100 likes. Ask questions, spark conversations, and create content that makes people want to share their opinion.
Change 4: Original Content Gets Boosted
Meta is actively suppressing reposted or aggregated content in favor of original posts. Creating original videos, photos, and written posts will reach more people than sharing existing viral content.
Change 5: Local and Community Content
Facebook increased weighting for content from your local community, friends’ groups, and topics you’ve shown interest in. Businesses with local targeting will benefit; national brands without local personalization will see reduced reach.
How to Adapt Your Strategy
Create Reels consistently, prioritize content that sparks genuine conversation, post original content, engage in local community groups, and focus on quality over quantity. The 2026 algorithm rewards patience and authentic engagement over volume posting.