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To defend creators, goal is against “non -original” content

The company has announced stricter measures against users who publish content several times they have not created and without accrediting its creator. In particular, they can no longer monetize their publications “for a while.”

Goal continues its efforts to protect the content of the creators on Facebook. The company announced, on July 14, more strict measures against non -original content. O Publications reusing or diverting the content of another creator several times and without accrediting it.

From now on, users who participate in this type of practice on Facebook will lose their access to the monetization programs of the “for a while” platform, warned the finish line in a blog article. The distribution of its content will also be reduced.

Fight against “non -authentic” content

When the social network detects duplicates of videos, it will also reduce the dissemination of these copies to ensure that original creators benefit from the visibility they deserve. Goal is also looking for ways to correctly assign copyright. The company tests, for example, the addition of links to copies to redirect users to the original content.

With these measures, Meta follows the YouTube footprints that announced an update of their monetization rules a few days ago. Applying this Tuesday, July 15, its objective is to “better identify” those who “produce in mass and repetitive.”

In the case of Meta, the new measures are part of their long -term initiative aimed at “improving the relevance of the news and helping authentic creators to unravel.” As part of it, the company has already eliminated approximately 10 million accounts that seek to be the main content creators.

He has also taken measures against 500,000 accounts that participate in “behaviors” of false “behaviors.”

These new measures come as a goal is criticized for the use of artificial intelligence for moderation. Many users complain about being erroneously banished from Facebook or Instagram due to these automated systems. A petition was even launched last May to force the company to remedy this problem. To date, it has been signed by more than 30,000 people.

Author: Kesso diallo
Source: BFM TV

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