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    Meta Cracks Down on Fake Profiles and Reposts in New Content Policy Shift

    Facebook’s parent firm removes millions of impersonators and spam accounts, enforces tougher rules on recycled content
    Atoyebi AdenikeBy Atoyebi AdenikeJuly 15, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has stepped up its enforcement efforts by removing over 10 million fake profiles and 500,000 spam accounts in the first half of 2025. The company said these actions target impersonators and accounts spreading fake engagement.

    In a statement released Monday, Meta said it’s tightening rules to promote original content. Pages that repeatedly share recycled or unedited content—including videos with watermarks—will lose monetisation access and see reduced visibility on users’ feeds.

    To support original creators, Meta is testing tools that trace reposted content back to the source and is enhancing content insights on its Professional Dashboard. Creators can now monitor their post performance and see if their pages risk penalties.

    Meta also warned against misleading captions and excessive hashtags. These new guidelines will roll out gradually in the coming months.

    Meanwhile, YouTube announced it will demonetize low-effort, repetitive content but clarified that AI-enhanced storytelling is still allowed under its updated policy.

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