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As the Information reported in late June, both Meta and TikTok are apparently working on TV apps of their own. Meta wants to ...
Like YouTube, Meta says it won't penalize users who are engaging with other people's content, doing things like making ...
Meta will begin removing monetization privileges and stop recommending content from accounts that repeatedly post unoriginal ...
Meta has also announced that it will take a tough stand against accounts that repeatedly share others' content on Facebook. The company said on Monday that strict action will now be taken against ...
So far this year, Meta says it has already taken down 10 million fake accounts pretending to be popular content creators. It also took action against 500,000 other accounts for spammy behavior, like ...
Meta is taking action against unoriginal content, cracking down on accounts that repost others’ work without permission or ...
In a recent interview about Meta’s superintelligence strategy, Zuckerberg revealed what he believes is an under-reported strategic advantage for recruiting AI researchers.
Meta cracks down on unoriginal content on Facebook, penalizing spammy accounts and boosting original creators.
Attribution on YouTube is complicated, but not impossible. Track real impact with smarter data, proxy metrics, and a ...
"Accounts that improperly reuse someone else’s videos, photos or text posts repeatedly will not only lose access to Facebook ...
Big social and video platforms currently have a problem with spammy, repetitive content – including a new wave of ‘AI slop’.
A lawsuit filed by Everytown for Gun Safety puts YouTube, Meta, and 4chan on trial.