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Facebook Gives Brands More Power to Report Suspected Fakes

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Facebook parent Meta is giving brands more power to report the misuse of their brand on Facebook and Instagram. Brands will be able to more easily report violations, even when the ads or content do not violate the brands’ intellectual property. “Brand Rights Protection is a single tool that enables businesses to find and report […]
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Whether it's the spread of spam, fake engagement or the embodiment of false identities: various problematic practices on the meta platforms are to be significantly reduced in the future thanks to new measures, the company recently announced in a blog post. Shortly afterwards another advance followed – this time specifically against Unoriginal content on Facebook. Facebook:Is now the end for Copy Paste Content? © NeONBRAND – Unsplash It happens a…

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OnlineMarketing.de broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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