Facebook is finally cleaning up our news feeds that are usually full of spam as they feel that the news feed is designed to give you information that is actually relevant. This includes the lessening of links that redirect you to spam sites, like-baiting posts, and content that is repetitive in nature. What Facebook will be doing is that with their improved spam detection, they will have these types of content appear less frequently on your news feed. With this, say goodbye to posts of photos and links by people & pages, friends or not, that do not really matter to us, and instead, expect more relevant content on Facebook. Facebook has unveiled a comprehensive initiative aimed at reducing spammy content and bolstering genuine creators on its platform. To address manipulative tactics, Facebook is decreasing the visibility of accounts that employ strategies like excessively long captions with irrelevant hashtags or mismatched captions and visuals. 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 will clean "like if, share if" posts & other spam" and "Facebook Cracks Down on Spammy Content to Support Creators".
Facebook is finally cleaning up our news feeds that are usually full of spam as they feel that the news feed is designed to give you information that is actually relevant. This includes the lessening of links that redirect you to spam sites, like-baiting posts, and content that is repetitive in nature.
What Facebook will be doing is that with their improved spam detection, they will have these types of content appear less frequently on your news feed. With this, say goodbye to posts of photos and links by people & pages, friends or not, that do not really matter to us, and instead, expect more relevant content on Facebook. Facebook has unveiled a comprehensive initiative aimed at reducing spammy content and bolstering genuine creators on its platform.
Our coverage of facebook spam includes: "Facebook will clean "like if, share if" posts & other spam"; "Facebook Cracks Down on Spammy Content to Support Creators"; "Facebook launches Your Profile, Your Home game". Each article provides unique insights and information.