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Meta’s AI has launched a major social media cleanup. Will it actually improve your online experience?

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00:00Meta deleted over 10 million Facebook profiles in the first half of 2025.
00:05Why?
00:06Because your feed and your trust are under attack from all kinds of spam.
00:10Let's break it down.
00:11What's going on, what is Meta doing, and how you can improve your feed?
00:15First, let's have a look at what accounts are being removed.
00:19Meta says it's targeting three types of accounts.
00:22Accounts pretending to be celebrities or influencers, especially in finance and politics.
00:26Think Elon Musk or Warren Buffet.
00:29Fake accounts in their names have been used in the past to scare millions of users with fake investment advice.
00:34Meta is also targeting content thieves.
00:37These accounts just repost viral content from others.
00:40Without giving them any credit, they are just banking on the likes and views.
00:44And finally, Meta goes for accounts that push AI-generated junk or AI-slop,
00:49such as spammy videos, memes, and auto-generated posts made to trick the algorithm and make money.
00:55A recent study shows, AI-created content has been pushed by Facebook's algorithm for a while.
01:01So this step seems overdue.
01:02By the way, YouTube is also tightening its rules.
01:05They are now blocking monetization for repetitive or low-value content, even if it's AI-generated.
01:11Social media taking out the trash.
01:13Sounds like a good idea to me.
01:15But how does Meta do it?
01:17To fight spam and fake accounts, Meta is turning to AI-powered detection tools.
01:22These systems can spot patterns in how fake accounts behave, like how often an account posts,
01:27what kind of language it uses, and whom it interacts with.
01:30They are also using machine learning models trained to detect impersonation and AI-generated content.
01:36If an account looks spammy, it might get deleted, demonetized, or penalized by having its reach reduced, for example.
01:42It's not an easy job to do, though, because Meta must clean up Facebook without punishing real users.
01:48So, would this make your feed better?
01:51That depends.
01:52Some creators are sounding the alarm.
01:54They say Meta's automated content check could flag legit content by mistake,
01:58and in the end hurt real creators the most.
02:01Others argue, Meta has to act.
02:03According to the company, in early 2025, 3% of Facebook's worldwide monthly active users were fake accounts.
02:10That's over 90 million.
02:12Let's see how this turns out.
02:14So, what can you do to improve your own feed?
02:17Clean it up.
02:18Unfollow spammy pages, report suspicious posts, and instead engage with creators you trust.
02:31And be skeptical.
02:32Especially of celebrity endorsements.
02:34If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
02:37Always verify before you click.
02:40That's it from us.
02:41Goodbye.

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