After YouTube, Meta has also taken a big action and blocked 1 crore accounts. The company has taken action against such accounts that were posting unoriginal, spam content or content copied from others. Not only this, Meta has also taken action by imposing a fine on 5 lakh such accounts that were trying to manipulate the system for fake engagement, repetitive posts, and views or money. People are posting AI videos for money and views, which is why, like YouTube, Meta has also intensified the campaign against low-effort content.
Meta is now using advanced detection tools to find duplicate videos and remove them, to ensure that the original creators get the credit and reach they deserve. Accounts that repeatedly steal content will not only have their reach affected, but such accounts will also temporarily not get a chance to earn money through the Facebook monetization program.
Meta's warning to these people
Meta is warning those who rely too much on AI tools. The company did not name any of them but warned those who create content with less effort, use poor quality auto-captions and put watermarks on someone else's work. Meta says that the company is testing a feature that will connect users to the original video through reposted videos. This move by the company has increased the concern of those creators who spam content or steal the work of others.
Meta says that these new rules will be implemented gradually so that content creators get time to adapt themselves to the new rules. The company's purpose behind bringing the new rules is clear that if you are posting anything that is not original, then just like one crore accounts have disappeared, your reach and revenue can also disappear in the same way.
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