Facebook Tightens Rules on Unoriginal Content
Facebook Tightens Rules on Unoriginal Content
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to start a thread on something interesting I came across—Facebook is now cracking down on unoriginal content. That means if you’re sharing recycled posts, copy-paste content, or reposting viral stuff without adding anything new or valuable, your reach might get seriously limited.
They’ve always talked about prioritizing quality and originality, but now it looks like they’re taking steps to enforce it. Creators and pages that rely on reposting memes, viral videos, or content from other platforms without giving credit or context might see a drop in their visibility.
⚠️ What this could mean:
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Pages might get less exposure if they’re just resharing popular trends.
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Original creators could finally get the spotlight they deserve.
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Content that doesn’t add meaningful value (like captions, commentary, or edits) might not perform as well.
🤔 Curious to hear your thoughts.
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Do you think this move will help improve content quality on Facebook?
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How will this affect meme pages, news curators, or content aggregators?
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If you’re a content creator, are you changing anything in your strategy?
Let’s chat 👇 — Hey, our Community Team