Meta is going after the creators who rip the contents of other users as part of the broad attempt to fix Facebook feed. In its latest updateThe company took new steps to punish the accounts that take up others.
In a blog post for the creators, Meta says that “repeated” and “improperly” reuse the text posts, photos or videos of other accounts, their pages will be demarcated their pages for “time of time”. Meta Villa also strangles all its positions, not only people with aggressive materials. The company notes that change means “the materials were repeated from other creators without permission or meaningful enrichment” and not materials like reaction video.
Meta has taken similar steps to reward the original material earlier, where the company has actively replaced reposes reels with the original clip. The company now says that when it detects the duplicate, it is looking at a similar step on Facebook by adding the link to the original video.
As the latest crack, Meta says it is trying to reduce the amount of spamy and other undesirable posts in Facebook feed. Earlier this year, the company said it would demonstrate the creators who share posts with a spammy caption and go after the creators manipulating the engagement on the stage. In its latest update, Meta shared that since the beginning of the year, it has punished more than 500,000 accounts in such a strategy, “to reduce their content to reduce the distribution of their content to implement their comments to implement measures and prevent these accounts from muddy.” The company has also removed more than 10 million profiles, saying that “large material producers” have been implemented.
Additionally, Meta is rolling new in-app insights, saying that realtors can help understand the issues that affect their access or mood. The new dashboard will highlight potential problems, such as informal materials or spamy captions, as well as issues affecting mudification.