Facebook Working on a Plan to Pick News From Favored Media PartnersThe feature is called Collections and functions similarly to Snapchat's Discover section.

ByAlex Heath

This story originally appeared onBusiness Insider

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Facebook is working on a new feature that will showcase lists of curated content from publishers directly in the News Feed, according to two people familiar with the project and internal documentation seen byBusiness Insider.

The feature is called Collections and functions similarly to Snapchat's Discover section, which showcases news stories, listicles, videos and other content submitted by handpicked media partners.

Facebook has approached media and entertainment companies in recent weeks to create content for Collections, but has not given a time frame for when the feature will be made available.

A Facebook spokesman declined to comment for this story.

Facebook's effort to create Collections comes as it struggles to distinguish between high-quality content from established media outlets and the glut of low-quality, fake news stories that go viral across the social network. The company has faced sharp criticism for its role in spreading fake news stories during the U.S. presidential election.

The move could also help Facebook forge stronger ties with publishers as itcompetes with fast-growing Snapchat. The app's Discover section of youthful, tabloid-esque news stories is seen every day by its more than 150 million users.

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Early Collections partners have been told that content they create will be inserted into the News Feed by Facebook, effectively giving them direct -- and potentially much broader -- access to the social network's vast audience of 1.8 billion users. Currently, publishers must either garner likes from users for their content to be seen in the News Feed or pay to boost their exposure throughFacebook's sponsored-post program.

It's unclear if Collections will feature advertising, and if so, whether Facebook will share the ad revenue with publishers or offer publishers an option to monetize the content themselves, as it currently does with itsInstant Articles service.

Another sticking point could be the extent to which Facebook shares data about readers with publishers, and how easy it will be for publishers to bring readers to their websites.

Facebook has historically had difficulty getting directly involved with news curation.

The company's latest experiment with curated content from publishers was a breaking news app called Notify that the companyshuttered earlier this yearafter only seven months. The social network's Trending news sectioncame under fire earlier this yearafterit was reported thatFacebook's editors were purposely suppressing conservative-leaning news items from appearing on the list.

Alex Heath

Tech Reporter for Business Insider

Alex Heath is a tech reporter forBusiness Insiderin New York City. He covers social media companies such as Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter. He also writes about the hottest apps and startups.

Before joiningBusiness Insiderin 2015, he closely covered Apple for the website Cult of Mac. He has been a guest on shows likeGood Morning America, BBC World News, Marketplace TechandThis Week in Tech.

He prefers getting tips and pitches via emailor Twitter DM.

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