
"Of the hundreds of billions of pieces of content produced on Facebook and Instagram in Q3 globally, less than 1% was removed for violating our policies and less than 0.1% was removed incorrectly. For the content that was removed, we measured our enforcement precision - that is, the percentage of correct removals out of all removals - to be more than 90% on Facebook and more than 87% on Instagram."
"dispel the notion that Facebook's algorithms amplify divisive content and misinformation . By showing what types of posts and Pages actually see the most engagement, Meta's seeking to highlight that it's not as big of a problem in this respect as people might perceive, though again, I would note that at Meta's scale, even content that gets relatively small traction is still reaching potentially millions of people."
Less than 1% of content produced on Facebook and Instagram in Q3 was removed for policy violations, and under 0.1% of removals were incorrect. Enforcement precision for removed content exceeded 90% on Facebook and exceeded 87% on Instagram. Prevalence increased for adult nudity, sexual activity, and violent or graphic content on both platforms, and for bullying and harassment on Facebook. Those prevalence changes largely reflect updated reviewer training and enhanced review workflows that affect how samples are labeled when measuring prevalence. Meta also aims to show which posts and Pages receive the most engagement to counter concerns about algorithmic amplification, while noting that small-traction content can still reach millions.
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