As a part of Facebook's efforts in protecting their services from abuse, the social media giant has removed a number networks they have flagged as spam, consisting of fan pages and accounts in the Philippines. A total of 95 pages and 39 accounts were removed from Facebook for violating the company's spam and authenticity policies, by encouraging users to visit "low quality" websites that contain little substantive content and are full of disruptive ads. Here are some of the networks that have been removed from Facebook: Duterte Media Duterte sa Pagbabago BUKAS DDS Duterte Phenomenon DU30 Trending News Hot Babes News Media Trends Bossing Vic Pilipinas Daily News Like and Win Manang Imee Karlo ang Probinsiyano Facebook said that at least 4.8 million users followed one of the 95 Pages. The platform is also tackling spam networks that disseminate identical content across numerous accounts, cluttering users’ feeds and diminishing content quality. In its fight against fake engagement, Facebook is reducing the visibility of comments identified as coordinated spam. Read more in our articles including "Facebook removes spam networks in the Philippines" and "Facebook Cracks Down on Spammy Content to Support Creators".
As a part of Facebook's efforts in protecting their services from abuse, the social media giant has removed a number networks they have flagged as spam, consisting of fan pages and accounts in the Philippines. A total of 95 pages and 39 accounts were removed from Facebook for violating the company's spam and authenticity policies, by encouraging users to visit "low quality" websites that contain little substantive content and are full of disruptive ads.
Here are some of the networks that have been removed from Facebook: Duterte Media Duterte sa Pagbabago BUKAS DDS Duterte Phenomenon DU30 Trending News Hot Babes News Media Trends Bossing Vic Pilipinas Daily News Like and Win Manang Imee Karlo ang Probinsiyano Facebook said that at least 4.8 million users followed one of the 95 Pages. The platform is also tackling spam networks that disseminate identical content across numerous accounts, cluttering users’ feeds and diminishing content quality. In its fight against fake engagement, Facebook is reducing the visibility of comments identified as coordinated spam.
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