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Facebook has deleted about 10 million profiles since the start of the year. Forbes reports the social media platform confirmed it is cracking down on profiles that impersonate large content producers.
Facebook has deleted more than 10 million accounts so far in 2025 as it aims to remove copycat and impersonator profiles of real accounts.
Meta is cracking down on copycats. Facebook has deleted 10 million accounts this year to fight impersonation and spam.
Millions of fake accounts are gone on Facebook but the platform's initiatives have faced backlash from users who claim their profiles were mistakenly deleted.
Facebook’s 2025 crackdown removed over 10 million accounts to fight spam, but some real users were caught in the ...
Facebook deletes millions of accounts in ‘heartbreaking’ purge - Meta ban wave also impacting Instagram accounts, with users ...
Meta investors and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg settled an $8 billion lawsuit with shareholders on Thursday. The investors were ...
Facebook settlement: Aug. 25 is the last day to apply for some of Meta’s $725 million payout Anyone who used Facebook between May 2007 and December 2022 may be eligible to receive some money ...
Facebook has been showing some users a pop-up message asking them if they want to allow the social network to create collages, recaps and AI restylings using photos they've yet to upload from ...
The sequel to "The Social Network" will examine Facebook's impact on youth mental health, misinformation, and more.
The Social Network Part II Is Happening, And Facebook Probably Won’t Like It The follow-up film is inspired by the revelatory Wall Street Journal article series that exposed the company's shady ...