On the afternoon of July 15, a representative of Meta, Facebook's parent company, said that in the first half of 2025 alone, Facebook had handled about 500,000 accounts that engaged in spam (sending junk content) or fake interactions, and applied measures such as limiting comments, reducing content distribution levels, and preventing these spam accounts from generating revenue.
The platform also removed about 10 million accounts impersonating major content producers.
However, the problem of spam content, from videos , images to posts, still appears frequently. This not only affects the user experience but also hinders content creators.
Measures to handle spam content
Meta will reduce distribution for all content from accounts that repeatedly reuse other people's content without proper authorization, and suspend their ability to generate revenue.
Meta launches Facebook post analysis tool Source: Meta
For videos that are found to be duplicates, Facebook will prioritize the distribution of the original and reduce the visibility of copies. Meta is also testing a feature that links viewers to the original content, to ensure the rights of creators.
Meta encourages creators to follow some of the principles below to make their content more accessible to viewers.
5 Ways to Distribute Content Effectively Source: Meta
Facebook will roll out these updates over time to ensure content creators on the platform get used to this change.
More transparency with creators
Meta also launched post-level insights on the Professional Dashboard, helping users understand why content is being restricted.
Additionally, in the Support section of their Page or professional profile, creators can track their account's distribution and monetization status.
Going forward, Meta will continue to update additional tools and policies to protect and support the content creation community.
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