Facebook Isn’t Dying In 2026 — It’s Changing The Rules Again

For years, the running joke has been that Facebook is “where your parents live now” — a platform that younger users left behind for Instagram, TikTok, and everything else. And if you’ve only been measuring Facebook’s relevance by how often Gen Z mentions it, that narrative probably still feels true.

But here’s the part almost nobody’s talking about: 2026 has quietly turned into one of the biggest algorithm shake-ups Facebook has had in years, and for creators, small businesses, and publishers who know how to read the signals, it’s created a genuine second wind. Referral traffic from Facebook to outside websites has reportedly grown roughly fourfold compared to last year, reversing a multi-year trend of the platform actively suppressing links to anything outside its own walls. Reels are getting pushed harder than ever. And a major monetization overhaul is scheduled for later this year that’s going to change how creators get paid.

If your mental model of Facebook is still “post a status update and hope your followers see it,” you’re not just behind — you’re missing out on what’s actually become a meaningful traffic opportunity. Here’s what’s actually going on under the hood, and how to use it.

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