Meta announces a new Facebook algorithm designed to fight stolen content. This major update targets widespread plagiarism harming creators. People often copy original posts and videos without permission. This hurts creators who rely on their work. Meta recognizes this problem needs fixing.
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The new system uses advanced artificial intelligence. It scans uploaded videos and posts much faster than before. The AI compares new uploads against a huge database of existing content. It looks for matches indicating copying. This happens almost instantly. The goal is catching stolen material quickly.
When the system finds a likely copy, it flags the content immediately. Human reviewers then check these flags. This ensures accuracy before any action happens. If reviewers confirm plagiarism, the copied content gets removed. The original creator gets credit restored automatically. Repeat offenders face stricter penalties, including account restrictions.
Meta built this tool focusing on creator feedback. Many creators reported frustration with content theft. They said existing tools were too slow. The new AI aims to change that. It should significantly reduce the time stolen content stays online. Protecting originality is crucial for Facebook’s community.
(Meta develops a new Facebook algorithm to combat plagiarized content)
This effort is part of Meta’s wider push for creator safety. The company invests heavily in tools against intellectual property theft. This new algorithm represents a significant step forward. Meta plans to roll it out globally in the coming months. All users will benefit from a platform valuing original work. The fight against plagiarism just got stronger.