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Meta’s new content protection tool aims to give Reels creators real control

Meta has introduced a new content protection system for Facebook Reels creators, offering automated detection of copied clips, tools to block unauthorised use, and optional attribution features. 

November 18, 2025 / 14:37 IST
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Facebook is expanding its support for original creators with a mobile content protection tool designed to stop others from reusing Reels without permission. This new system automatically alerts a creator when their clip appears elsewhere on Facebook or Instagram. Once notified, creators can either block visibility of the copied post across both platforms, track its performance, add attribution links, or simply release their claim if they want the content to remain visible.

Meta frames this as part of a larger push to make Facebook a fairer and more reliable place for creators to grow. The company noted earlier this year that it removed nearly 10 million profiles impersonating well-known creators, alongside action against hundreds of thousands of accounts involved in spam or engagement fraud. The new tool builds on those efforts by giving creators a direct way to monitor and control how their Reels circulate.

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For the protection system to work, creators must post their Reels to Facebook, or at least cross-post from Instagram using the Share to Facebook option. This requirement subtly nudges creators to publish more frequently on Facebook, where the tracking technology runs by default.

The system is automatically being enabled for creators enrolled in Facebook’s Content Monetisation programme and those meeting higher standards of originality and platform integrity. Rights Manager users are also starting to receive access. Creators can check their eligibility through notifications, their Professional Dashboard, or by applying directly through Facebook’s website.