

I reiterated that I had already tried this and that there is in fact no “Why am I seeing this,” option available on these posts, and she told me would check with the team again.Īt this point, it was more than just about getting the memes to stop, although I wanted that too, I really wanted to know why this was happening and why Facebook couldn’t give me an explanation. “To learn more about content that’s showing up in your Feed, you can click on the three dots on the upper right-hand corner of the post and then click on ‘Why am I seeing this,’” the comms person suggested. After exchanging emails for a week, all this team member came up with was what I had already tried. I reached out to media contacts at Facebook and was handed off to a communications team member who specifically handles groups. I checked all my options in Facebook settings but found nothing helpful. Even worse, new Harry Potter groups seemed to fill the void of groups I blocked.
#SNOOZE ON FACEBOOK MEME TV#
So I began “hiding all.” Goodbye, “Seriously Serious Black.” So long, “Society for the Promotion of a Harry Potter TV Series.” I hoped this would inform the algorithm of my preferences and the other groups would disappear.
