Meta Announced On Monday that it will take additional measures on Facebook to break “irreversible” content sharing accounts, meaning that they repeatedly use someone else’s lessons, photos or videos. This year, Meta has already taken around 10 million profiles that were affecting large content creators, said this.
In addition, it has taken action against 500,000 accounts that were engaged in “spamy behavior or fake engagement”. Those tasks include things such as reducing the comments of accounts and reducing the distribution of their content to prevent accounts from mudification.
Meta update is only in a few days, YouTube said that it is clarifying its policy around informal content, including mass produced and repeated videos-it has become easier to generate with the help of AI technology.
Like YouTube, Meta says that it will not punish users who are engaged with other people’s content, reacting videos, joining a trend or doing things like taking their own. Instead, the attention of the meta is on the recurrence of the content of others, either on spam accounts or which belong to the original manufacturer.
The company said that by repeatedly reusing someone else’s content, the accounts that misuse the system will lose access to the Facebook missionary programs for some time and see the low distribution of their posts, the company said. When the Facebook detects the duplicate video, it will also reduce the distribution of copies to ensure that the original manufacturer gets visual and credit.
In addition, the company said that it is testing a system that adds links to duplicate videos that indicate the audience for original content.

This update comes in the form of meta waters, which criticizes users on its platforms, including Instagram, about the wrong, more enforcement of its policies through automatic means. A Petition with about 30,000 signatures The Meta asks the Meta to fix the issue with the lack of incorrectly disabled accounts and its human support, which have been left to users and hurt many small businesses. Meta has not yet publicly addressed the issue, despite this Attention From Press And Other high-profile creators,
While the latest cracks of meta are more concentrated on accounts that steal the content of others for profit, issues are increasing around irreversible materials.
With the rise of AI technology, platforms are filled with AI slopes, a term that refers to low quality media content, which is made using generative AI. On YouTube, for ExampleIts Easy To Search Thanks to an AI voice overlad, text-to-video AI tools on photos, video clips, or other renovated materials.
The update of the meta focuses only on the reused material, but its post shows that it can also take into account the AI slope. In a section where the company provides “tips” to make original materials, the meta note that the creators should not only add their watermarks when using the material from “clip” or other sources, and should focus on “authentic story stories”, not short videos offering small videos.
Without saying so directly, such informal videos are also items that AI tools have made easy to produce, as low quality videos often feature only images or a series of clips (either real or AI), which is accompanied by AI statement.
In the post, Meta has warned the creators not to reuse the materials from other apps or sources, which has been a long time. It also notes that video captions should be high quality, which means cutting on the use of automated AI captions that are not edited by the manufacturer.

Meta says that these changes will go out gradually in the next months, so Facebook creators have time to accommodate. If the creators feel that their content is not being distributed, they can see the new post-level insights in Facebook’s professional dashboard.
The creators will also be able to see if they are a danger of recommendation or mudification punishment in the support home screen from the main menu of their page or professional profile.
Meta usually shares information about its content takedown Quarterly transparency reportFinally QuarterMeta said that Facebook had 3% fake accounts of monthly active users worldwide on Facebook, and it was taken. Action 1 billion fake accounts from January till March 2025.
Recently, Meta has returned to its own side from facts. Community note In the US, similar to X, which allow users and contributions to determine whether posts follow the community standards of meta and are accurate.

