Meta deletes 100 million pages, 23m impersonating accounts from Facebook within one year
- Meta removed 100 million deceptive pages and 23 million accounts impersonating others on Facebook in 2024.
- The company acted to improve user experience and create a more authentic environment for users and creators.
- These efforts target actions manipulating distribution and interaction on the platform.
- Meta states, "spammy content crowds out authentic creator content," hindering the Facebook experience.
- These measures aim to reward genuine creators and rebuild user trust on the platform.
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Meta cracks down on spammy content on Facebook - Worldstage
Meta, the parent company of Facebook has revealed that in 2024, it took down over 100 million fake pages engaging on Facebook. In a statement made available on Thursday, the company said that it also axed over 23 million profiles that were impersonating large content producers. It emphasised that its crackdown on fake pages and impersonators on its platform was part of its efforts to improve user experience. Meta announced a significant initiati…
Meta removes 100 million Facebook Pages in crackdown on fake engagement and impersonation
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Meta wages war on fake pages, spammy content on Facebook
Meta Founder, Mark Zuckergerg In a sweeping effort to restore authenticity and boost creator confidence, Meta — the parent company of Facebook — has announced the removal of over 100 million fake pages and 23 million impersonator profiles from its platform in 2024 alone. The aggressive purge, detailed in a company statement on Thursday, underscores …
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