Pakistan, July 16 -- Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has announced a major crackdown on users who post stolen or copied content on the platform. This new policy aims to stop such users from earning money through Facebook's monetization programs. The changes were first revealed in April 2025 and are now being actively enforced to reduce spam and low-quality posts.

Many Facebook users have been reposting others' original content to gain more views, followers, or income. Meta says this behavior harms the overall user experience by flooding the platform with unoriginal and low-value content. To address this, accounts that repeatedly share stolen posts will face strict penalties. These include temporarily losing access to Facebook's mon...