Postpone announced On Monday, that it will take additional measures to collapse the accounts that share the contents “Unoriginal” on Facebook, which means those that repeatedly reuse someone else’s text, photos or videos. This year, Meta has already abolished about 10 million profiles mimicking large content creators, he said.
In addition, he has taken action against 500,000 accounts dealing with “spammy behavior or false commitment”. These actions have included things such as the submission of account comments and the reduction of their content distribution to prevent revenue from creating revenue from creating points.
Information from META only follows days after YouTube’s clarification that it also clarifies its policy on the one-way content, including mass-produced and repeated videos that have become easier to create with the help of AI technology.
Like YouTube, Meta says it will not punish users who deal with other people’s content, do things such as reacting videos, joining a trend or adding their own shots. Instead, the Meta focus is on the repetition of the content of others, either on unwanted messages or those who pretend to belong to the original creator.
Accounts abusing the system repeatedly by reusing someone else’s content will lose access to Facebook revenue programs for a period of time and see reduced distribution of their positions, the company said. When Facebook detects duplicate videos, it will also reduce the distribution of copies to ensure that the original creator will take views and credit.
In addition, the company said it is testing a system that adds links to double videos that show viewers to the original content.
The information arrives as critical criticism from users on all platforms, including Instagram, about the incorrect, excessive imposition of its policies through automated media. A Report with nearly 30,000 signatures He asks Meta to correct the problem with disabled accounts and the lack of human support, which has users to feel abandoned and have hurt many small businesses. Meta has not yet tackled the issue publicly, rather than Attention from type and Other high -profile creators.
While Meta’s newest repression focuses more on accounts that steal the content of others for profit, the issues around the content of the single are increasing.
With the rise of AI technology, platforms have been flooded with AI Slep, a term that refers to the contents of low quality media used using AI. On YouTube, for exampleis easy to finding A AI voice overlaps in photos, video clips or other reinstalled content, thanks to AI tools with text-Video.
Informing META apparently focuses only on reusable content, but its post suggests that it can take into account AI Slep. In a section where the company offers “tips” for producing original content, the posts that creators should not simply “shrink together clips” or add their watermark when using content from other sources and should focus on “authentic narrative”, not in a short video.
Without saying it immediately, these types of uniginal videos are also things that AI tools have facilitated production, as low quality videos will often have a series of images or clips (either real or AI), with additional AI narrative.
In position, Meta also warns creators not to reuse content from other applications or sources, which is a long -term rule. He also notes that video captions should be of high quality, which could mean a reduction in the use of automated AI caps that are not processed by the creator.


Meta says these changes will be released gradually in the coming months, so Facebook creators have time to adapt. If creators believe that their content is not distributed, they can see new ideas after the level on the Facebook professional control panel to see why.
Creators will also be able to see if they are at risk of creating content or revenue sanctions on the Home Support Screen from the main menu of their page or professional profile.
Meta usually shares information about the contents of Exhibitions of Quarterly Transparency. In the last districtMeta said that 3% of its global monthly active users on Facebook were fake accounts and had taken action to 1 billion fake accounts from January to March 2025.
More recently, Meta has been removed from the facts of control of the facts in favor of Community notes In the US, similar to X, which allows users and contributors to determine whether the posts follow Meta’s Community standards and are accurate.
