Cracking Down on Spammy Content on Facebook

Takeaways

  • We’re committed to making Feed more relevant and helping creators break through on Facebook.
  • Too much spammy content is crowding out authentic creators and hurting the Facebook experience, so we’re taking action.
  • Accounts gaming distribution and engagement or flooding Feed with spammy content will see less views and monetization, and we’re investing more in efforts to combat impersonation.

We’ve heard you. Facebook Feed doesn’t always serve up fresh, engaging posts that you consistently enjoy. We’re working on it. We’re making a number of changes this year to improve Feed, help creators break through and give people more control over how content is personalized to them.

We recently introduced a new Friends tab in the US to help bring back the “OG” Facebook experience. Now we’re launching an initiative to further crack down on spammy content. Some accounts try to game the Facebook algorithm to increase views, reach a higher follower count faster or gain unfair monetization advantages. While the intentions are not always malicious, the result is spammy content in Feed that crowds out authentic creator content. 

Moving forward, we’re taking a number of steps to reduce this spammy content and help authentic creators reach an audience and grow.

Lowering the Reach of Accounts Sharing Spammy Content

Investing More to Remove Accounts That Coordinate Fake Engagement and Impersonate Others

Continuing to Protect and Elevate Creators Sharing Original Content

The content that creators share is an expression of themselves. When other accounts reuse their content without their permission, it takes unfair advantage of their hard work. We continue to enhance Rights Manager to help creators protect their original content. We’re also providing guidance to help creators making original, engaging content succeed on Facebook. Learn more here.

Meta’s platforms are built to be places where people can express themselves freely. Spammy content can get in the way of one’s ability to ultimately have their voices heard, regardless of one’s viewpoint, which is why we’re targeting the behavior that’s gaming distribution and monetization. We want the creator community to know that we’re committed to rewarding creators who create and share engaging content on Facebook. This is just one of the many investments to ensure creators can succeed on Facebook.