Facebook is making big changes to stop spammy posts and fake accounts. The goal is to make your feed feel more like the old days when you saw updates from friends instead of random posts. Now, accounts that share too many hashtags, post unrelated captions, or try to trick the system will get less attention. They will also lose the chance to earn money from ads.
Why Facebook Is Cleaning Up Your Feed
Facebook noticed that some accounts try to cheat to get more views or money. For example, a post might show a cute puppy but talk about airplanes just to get clicks. These tricks fill your feed with junk. Now, Facebook will lower the reach of these posts so fewer people see them. Accounts that keep doing this will not be allowed to make money from their content.
Facebook also found groups creating hundreds of fake accounts to spread spam. These accounts will be banned. The company wants real people and honest creators to stand out.

How Facebook Is Stopping Spam
Facebook shared three main ways it is fighting spam.
Hiding Spammy Posts
If an account uses too many hashtags or posts captions that do not match the content, Facebook will show their posts to fewer people. This means your feed will have less clutter.
- Blocking Fake Accounts
Facebook is removing accounts that pretend to be other people or use bots to post fake comments. Over 23 million fake accounts were removed last year.
- Protecting Creators
Creators can now report fake accounts that copy their profiles. Facebook will also hide comments from people who might be using fake names.
Dealing With Fake Comments
Facebook is testing a new tool that lets users mark comments as off-topic. This helps keep conversations real. For example, if someone posts a random ad under your vacation photo, you can flag it.
What This Means for You
Using Facebook to keep in touch with friends will display more content from the people you care about. The Friends tab already provides a solution that allows you to display content from your Facebook friends exclusively. Your news feed, when free of spam, will give you a personalized experience.
Creators who post original content will get more support. Those who use spam tricks will lose their ability to earn money. Facebook is also adding tools to help creators protect their work from being stolen.

A Better Facebook Experience
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s CEO, wants to bring back the feeling of early Facebook. Facebook aims to prioritize authentic human connections, which replace the appeal of trending popularity. The social network implements these adjustments to establish Facebook as a platform dedicated to authentic content sharing.
As Facebook removes spam and false activity, it aims to restore the browsing experience of your previous content on your feed. During your next login, you will see more friend-generated content alongside reduced unrelated media posting.