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2. Reposted content gets penalized
Meta recently warned that high amounts of reposted or duplicated content can result in:
- Loss of monetization eligibility
- Reduced reach
- Lower distribution
Creators who simply “repost” without transformative edits are at high risk.
3. Constant rule and algorithm changes
Many creators complain that Facebook’s algorithm and monetization rules shift frequently, making income unpredictable.
Lessons for Creators Outside the U.S. (Including Indonesia)
Even though the trend is in the U.S., creators everywhere can learn from it:
- Create original content or add meaningful transformation to avoid penalties.
- Focus not only on views but also engagement, watch time, and audience quality.
- Use all formats: Reels, long-form videos, text posts, images, stories.
- Build a strong personal brand — Facebook favors creators with unique identity.
- Stay updated with Meta’s policies, as changes can happen fast.
The “FB Pro Monetization” trend is blowing up in America because many creators want to earn from Facebook — but the reality is more complex than “more views = more money.”
Engagement, originality, and consistency matter more than ever.
For creators looking to succeed:
Be original, stay consistent, and keep adapting.