Suddenly ‘digital storm’ came on Facebook, people earning lakhs of rupees were forced to cry

Such a ‘storm’ suddenly came on Facebook, which has given sleepless nights to millions of content creators. Millions of Facebook pages around the world have been suddenly shut down within the last three days. This swift action by tech giant Meta has created an outcry on social media. The most surprising thing is that this digital strike has fallen on those pages which were earning bumper earnings of thousands of dollars (lakhs of rupees) every month.

In fact, the creators are in deep shock due to the pages being suspended or deleted without any prior warning or notice. It is being told that America’s Facebook pages have been hit the most by this big action. However, the damage is not limited to just the US; Creators from Asian countries like India, Pakistan and Bangladesh have also been badly hurt by this. In these countries too, a large number of Facebook pages have disappeared overnight.

Monetization pages hit, creators worried

What is most disturbing about this whole matter is the scale of the loss. Most of the closed Facebook pages were monetized, that is, the creators were earning huge money every month from them. For some creators, their entire business model and household expenses depended on these pages. People are venting their anger on social media because the pages created after many years of hard work were destroyed in one go.

According to locals and affected creators, their pages did not violate any community guidelines, yet they faced this action.

Suspense increased due to mysterious silence of Meta

Despite such a huge crisis, no official statement has come out yet from Facebook’s parent company Meta. This mysterious silence of Meta has increased the concern of the creators even more. Meta’s team, which usually responds quickly to any technical glitch or policy update, is completely silent on this matter.

Tech experts believe that this could either be a major ‘bug’ (technical glitch) in Facebook’s algorithm, or the company has launched a huge cleaning campaign on the backend to clean its platform. What is the actual truth will become clear only after the clarification of the meta.

This major shock in the digital world has once again proved how risky it can be to completely depend on social media platforms. At present, millions of affected creators around the world are holding out only hope that Meta will soon break its silence and their years of hard work will be able to get their Facebook pages back.

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