Zuckerberg lays out his vision for 'high-quality' news in Facebook, hasn't started working on it yet

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Zuckerberg lays out his vision for 'high-quality' news in Facebook, hasn't started working on it yet
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The dedicated news tab sounds similar to Facebook's Watch tab for video.

Facebook could launch a dedicated news tab in partnership with"high-quality" publishers, if CEO Mark Zuckerberg carries out his latest vision for news content on the platform.

"We want this to surface high-quality and trustworthy information," Zuckerberg said in a conversation with Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner that was posted to Zuckerberg's Facebook page."I think there's real opportunity within a separate news surface to have better monetization for publishers than we have today in News Feed."

Facebook would partner with publishers on the possible new feature to make sure their content is available in the new feature, Zuckerberg said, similar to Apple's latest push into subscription news.

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