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Meta will begin removing monetization privileges and stop recommending content from accounts that repeatedly post unoriginal content, many times aided by AI.
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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.
Meta is working on ways to credit original creators and tackle spammy, repetitive content.
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Ian Cleary, 32, who was raised in Silicon Valley before attending Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, had hired a private lawyer to review the evidence as he considered a potential plea.
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Daily Voice on MSNFacebook Post From Pool By Sleigan Laroc Before DrowningA chilling photo posted to Sleigan Laroc’s Facebook story may have been taken just hours—or even minutes—before he drowned in a backyard pool in Medford, Long Island, police announced on Sunday, July 20.
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WCJB TV20 on MSNFacebook group requests help in finding missing roosterGAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - The search isn’t over yet for a missing mascot in Gainesville. People in the group “Gainesville Pet Finder” on Facebook shared a post asking for help finding a rooster. According to the poster, the rooster keeps crews company at the fire station on Southwest 42nd Avenue and 43rd Street.