Facebook will start sharing the reach of accounts that make up the spasi content and make them disqualified for mudification, meta Announced On Thursday. Efforts are also being increased to remove Facebook accounts that coordinate fake engagement and replicate others.
This step comes as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has promised to return to “OG Facebook”. The plan to tighten the spamy content of social networks can be seen as an attempt to return during Facebook’s pride when users’ feeds were filled with authentic content from real people.
Meta admits that some accounts on its platforms try to game the algorithm to increase ideas or to get unfair migration benefits, resulting in a lack of water in spammy content. To measure it, it is breaking on accounts that display some types of spamy behavior.
This type of behavior includes accounts that share materials with long captions with a large number of hashtags. It also includes accounts that post content with captions that are unrelated to materials, such as a dog’s image with a caption about the facts of the airplane.

Meta says that while the intention behind these types of positions is not always malicious, it gives rise to spamy material that ends to eliminate the original material from the creators.
Facebook will also target the spam network that creates hundreds of networks to share the same spamy content, which makes them unfit for mudification.
Spamy comes in the form of cracks AI slope is becoming a serious problem On social media platform including Facebook. The company told Techcrunch that its crack is not targeting the AI slope directly, but note that sharing that type of material will also affect the attached accounts in spamy behavior. Facebook says it is aware of the concerns around the feed of the AI slope cluttering users and states that it will address the issue as part of focusing wide focus on improving users’ feeds.
As part of today’s announcement, Facebook also stated that it would reduce the access and visibility of the comments that it detects as a fake engagement. In addition, Facebook will begin testing a commentary facility that will allow users to indicate which comments are irrelevant or not fit in terms of interaction.

Furthermore, Facebook announced that it is updating its commentary equipment to detect comments from people and find auto-hide comments that can use a fake identity. The creators will also be able to report copyers in the comments.
A few weeks after today’s announcement, Facebook introduced a “Friends” tab, which will only show updates from friends, without any other recommended material. Both new Friends Tabs and Spammy Content show Crackdown that Facebook is trying to improve users’ feeds and show them the material they really want to see.
It is not surprising that Facebook wants to return to “OG Facebook”, especially since recently from 2022 emails revealed that Zuckerberg was worried that social network was losing cultural relevance.