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2025-04-24 19:53:04| Engadget

Meta is finally acknowledging that Facebooks feed is filled with too many spammy posts. In an update, the company says it plans to start cracking down on some of the worst offenders. Facebook Feed doesnt always serve up fresh, engaging posts that you consistently enjoy, the company writes. Were working on it. Specifically, Meta says it will lower the reach of creators that share posts with "long, distracting captions as well as posts with captions that are irrelevant or unrelated to the shared content. These accounts will also no longer be eligible for monetization. Likewise, the company says its taking more aggressive steps to combat spam networks that coordinate fake engagement. This includes making comments from these accounts less visible, and removing Facebook pages meant to inflate reach. Meta is also testing a feature that allows users to anonymously downvote comments in order to flag them as not useful. The update comes as Meta is trying to revamp Facebook to make it more appealing to young adults. The company recently brought back a tab for friends content, in an update Mark Zuckerberg described as making the platform more like OG Facebook. Notably though, Metas update doesnt mention one of the more persistent forms of engagement bait thats emerged on Facebook over the last year: AI slop. The phenomenon, which has been extensively documented by 404 Media, involved bizarre, often nonsensical AI-generated images like the now infamous Shrimp Jesus that serve little purpose other than to farm engagement for people trying to make money on or off Facebook. These spammers are often aided by Facebooks own algorithm, which boosts the posts, researchers have found. AI slop and engagement bait arent the only types of low-quality posts that have overwhelmed users Facebook feeds in recent years. I regularly see posts from pages that seem to do nothing but screenshot old Reddit posts from r/AITA, or recycle old news about celebrities I dont follow or particularly care about. Metas reports on the most widely-viewed content on its platform regularly feature anodyne posts that are engineered to rack up millions of comments, like those that ask users to comment amen or solve basic math equations. Posts like that may not fit neatly into Metas latest crackdown, though its unlikely many Facebook users are actually enjoying this content. The company does note its also trying to elevate the creators that are actually sharing original content, including by cracking down on accounts that steal their work. But given how much easier it is to make AI slop than good original content, it could be a long time before Meta is able to get Facebooks spam problem under control.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/meta-finally-acknowledges-that-facebook-has-a-major-spam-problem-175304372.html?src=rss


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2025-04-24 19:39:53| Engadget

Netflix is adding a new way to watch with subtitles. Starting with season five of the psychological thriller You, captions with only dialogue will be available alongside the standard Subtitles for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (SDH/CC). If you aren't already familiar, SDH/CC subtitles include not only dialogue but audio cues like [alarm rings], [knock on door] or [Don't Stop Believing intensifies over the jukebox]. Netflix's new option cuts those non-dialogue audio descriptions. You'll find the dialogue-only subtitles in Netflix's language picker labeled "English." Meanwhile, SDH/CC captions will remain as "English (CC)." The company says that, in addition to You season five, the new type will be available in all upcoming Netflix originals in every language it supports for SDH/CC subtitles.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/netflix-subtitles-are-now-available-in-a-dialogue-only-format-173953227.html?src=rss


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2025-04-24 19:16:53| Engadget

Bowers & Wilkins is back with another pair of high-end wireless headphones. The Px7 S3 looks like an improvement over the previous release in every major way. The companys calling it the "most advanced wireless headphone" it has ever made. To that end, this model features re-engineered drive units, dedicated headphones amplifiers and "greatly-upgraded" active noise cancellation technology. Bowers & Wilkins says that every aspect of these headphones have been redesigned, except for the cone. The new drive units should improve resolution and dynamics, all while delivering lower distortion. These units are powered by discrete headphones amplifiers, a first for the companys over-ear headphone line. The Px7 S3 integrates with both the aptX TM Adaptive 24/96 wireless platform and Qualcomms aptX Lossless technology. This optimizes sound quality for high-resolution streaming services like Tidal. Overall, the headphones offer 24-bit/96kHz high-resolution audio. These cans feature eight microphones located around the periphery of each ear cup. They work together to deliver enhanced ANC and help eliminate unwanted noise while making phone calls. The company boasts that the battery life maxes out at around 30 hours per charge, but well have to see how that works out in real life. Bowers & Wilkins The physical design has received an overhaul. The company promises a slimmer profile and an improved fit, thanks to memory foam ear cups. The included carry case is also more compact. Bowers & Wilkins has redesigned its Music app to accompany this release. The app allows for instantaneous access to platforms like Tidal, but also includes a five-band EQ with preset memory. For the app-averse, there are physical controls on each ear cup. The company says that spatial audio is coming to this device, but not until later this year. The Px7 S3 headphones will be available in three colors, including black, blue and white. Now onto the bad news. Bowers & Wilkins has yet to reveal pricing and availability. Theres a notification page that indicates theyre likely to be priced at $429 when they release. But thats subject to change due to the ongoing uncertainty regarding Trumps tariffs.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/headphones/bowers--wilkins-new-px7-s3-wireless-headphones-feature-updated-anc-tech-171653627.html?src=rss


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