Pinterest Outlines its New Feed Module Display
Briefly

The article discusses strategies for optimizing user engagement on a platform by adjusting how content modules are displayed. By analyzing user interaction history, the platform hides modules that have been viewed frequently without engagement to avoid redundancy. Additionally, a new 'skip slot' strategy replaces static content slots with a dynamic approach, allowing modules to only take the place of Pins if they promise higher engagement, minimizing the risk of losing user interest.
If a particular user has seen a particular module many times without interacting with it, we temporarily stop showing that module to that user.
Our initial approach placed ordered modules in static fixed slots within the feed... This could cannibalize Homefeed user engagement.
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