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Threads is testing letting you sign up with a Facebook account rather than an Instagram account. The new option, spotted by Social Media Today, doesn't appear to be widely available yet, but is already mentioned in a Meta support article.
Meta will begin removing monetization privileges and stop recommending content from accounts that repeatedly post unoriginal content, many times aided by AI.
Meta is now offering Facebook users to easily sign up for Threads using their existing profiles. This move could push Threads to overtake X.
Like YouTube, Meta says it won't penalize users who are engaging with other people's content, doing things like making reaction videos, joining a trend, or adding their own takes.
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Meta is going after creators who rip off other users' content as part of a broader effort to fix Facebook's feed. In its latest update, the company laid out new steps it's taking to penalize accounts that lift work from others.
Meta is working on ways to credit original creators and tackle spammy, repetitive content.
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CNET on MSNDone With Facebook? Don't Leave Your Data BehindDeleting your Facebook account will remove your visible presence from the social media network, but it doesn't remove everything you ever touched on the platform. Deleting Facebook also severs ties to Facebook Messenger, but your messages to friends will still be accessible to them.