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Meta is cracking down on spammy Facebook posts with misleading captions and excessive hashtags. No more reach or pay for algorithm cheaters.
Meta has announced that it's introducing new policies to curb spam content, including posts and comments on the Facebook app.
Meta is finally acknowledging that Facebook’s feed is filled with too many spammy posts. In an update, the company says it plans to start “cracking down” on some of the worst offenders. “Facebook Feed ...
Too much spammy content is crowding out authentic creators and hurting the Facebook experience, so we’re taking action.
Amazon.com (AMZN) shares gained over 4% on Thursday, only the second time this year, after reassuring remarks from American ...
This Amazon distribution center coming to North Mankato is smaller compared to other Amazon facilities. Primary focus is ...
The Google Discover feed has always been a great source of some of the hottest news. You'd typically see news from major ...
Corporate America's artificial intelligence investment frenzy has shrugged off fears of slow returns and doubts fueled by AI ...
The project is expected to open in December. It’s anticipated to bring about 75 new jobs into the area. The delivery hub is ...
Mark Zuckerberg has given a million dollars, visited Trump in DC and Mar-a-Lago and bought the third most expensive house ever sold in Washington — but all of that may not be enough to save ...
As Big Tech kicks off its quarterly earnings season this week, the industry’s bellwether companies have been thrust into a ...
The White House partnered with Meta, Amazon, YouTube, and other companies for this year's Easter Egg Roll.