Meta is reshaping how Facebook rewards content creators, rolling out updated guidelines, stronger anti impersonation tools, and expanded payout opportunities for original voices. The move comes as AI generated "slop" and rampant content theft have increasingly threatened to crowd out authentic creators on the platform.
Views and Payouts Are Already Climbing The results from Meta 's crackdown on unoriginal content are already showing up in the numbers. Both views and time spent watching original Reels on Facebook
approximately doubled in the second half of 2025 , compared with the same period in 2024 . On the impersonation front, Meta removed more than 20 million accounts impersonating large content creators in 2025 , and impersonation reports related to large creators dropped by 33% .
As distribution for original content expands across Feed and Reels, payout opportunities for creators on Facebook continue to grow alongside it. What Counts as "Original" Now Meta has updated its content guidelines to draw a clearer line between authentic and recycled content.
Here's how the new framework breaks down: Original: Content filmed or produced directly by the creator or page owner Original (with conditions): Reels that incorporate third party content through remixes or overlays, but only when the creator adds fresh information, meaningful analysis, or substantially improves a storyline with an on screen presence Unoriginal: Simply watching along, reacting with facial expressions, stitching clips together, or narrating what's already on screen without adding anything new Unoriginal: Re uploading posts the page had no role in creating, or making low value edits like adding borders, inserting…