In case you missed the memo, Facebook is cracking down on accounts that recycle other people’s content without adding anything new.
Good thing Facebook is not monetized in PNG, but with recent developments in ICT, you might want to pay attention.
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Reposted Content Will Affect Your ReachFacebook will reduce the distribution of copies to prevent them from taking views that rightfully belong to original creators.
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Repeated Offenders will Lose MonetizationAccounts that frequently reuse other people’s content and posts may lose access to Facebook’s monetization programs for a period of time.
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Meta Wants to Give Credit to Original Creators
Meta is testing new features like adding links to the original post when duplicate content is detected, helping audiences find and follow the main source. -
These Changes Are Rolling Out Gradually
The rollout will happen over the coming months, so expect more updates and enforcement as Facebook refines the system. -
Instagram and Threads Aren’t Affected… Yet
Meta made no mention on whether these changes would apply to Instagram or Threads, so for now, the new policy is Facebook-only. -
Adding Your Own Twist? You’re Safe.
If you add a twist to the original content such as a commentary, or a reaction video, your content won’t be affected. -
Avoid Watermarks and Obvious Reposts
Don’t post content with visible third-party watermarks or obvious recycling from apps like TikTok. That’s a quick way to get identified.
So, with this in mind, it’s time to stop stealing and get creative.
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