Meta has announced a new policy targeting unoriginal content and AI slop, notably on platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Meta cautions creators to avoid ‘stitching together clips’ or slapping on a watermark to claim reposted content. Meta reports it has already removed 10 million impersonator accounts and 500,000 content-farming profiles this year. As AI tools make it easier to produce low-value content en masse, platforms like Meta and YouTube are prioritizing original storytelling and promoting creators who add real value to their audiences. Read more in our articles including "Meta joins YouTube in crackdown on unoriginal content and AI ‘slop’" and "Konami announces Metal Gear Survive for Xbox One, PS4 and PC".
Meta has announced a new policy targeting unoriginal content and AI slop, notably on platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Meta cautions creators to avoid ‘stitching together clips’ or slapping on a watermark to claim reposted content.
Meta reports it has already removed 10 million impersonator accounts and 500,000 content-farming profiles this year. As AI tools make it easier to produce low-value content en masse, platforms like Meta and YouTube are prioritizing original storytelling and promoting creators who add real value to their audiences.
Our coverage of Meta crackdown on unoriginal content includes: "Meta joins YouTube in crackdown on unoriginal content and AI ‘slop’"; "Konami announces Metal Gear Survive for Xbox One, PS4 and PC"; "Metal Gear Solid V now on Steam". Each article provides unique insights and information.