Meta says it won’t let creators be eligible for monetization if they post long, distracting content, often with an inordinate amount of hashtags. They also won’t give the revenue love to creators of spam networks-the hundreds of accounts that share the same spammy content that clutters people’s feeds. [Social Media Today]
Tilt Take: Creators who truly value their audiences won’t feel the pinch. In fact, their views may go up as the spammy revenue-focused creators give up.