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Let’s debunk six of the most pervasive social media myths.

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2024 10:02 am
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Social media moves fast, but the outdated beliefs about how it korean boys whatsapp number works tend to stick around way too long.

Since social media’s inner workings — the platform algorithms that dictate who sees our content and how often — happen behind the scenes, it’s easy for theories to run wild and turn into commonly held beliefs.

Turns out many of these "rules" we've been following are actually myths, and they might be sabotaging our success.


Myth 1: AI-generated content will be penalized by algorithms
"The algorithm can tell when you're using AI!"

With the explosion of AI writing tools, this fear has spread like wildfire through marketing teams. Some might worry that social platforms have sophisticated AI detection systems ready to penalize any content that isn’t 100% human-created.

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The truth
Social platforms do use AI detection, but not in the way most marketers fear. Meta and other platforms are most concerned with AI-generated images, audio, and videos that might spread misinformation (i.e. deepfakes).

For example, Meta's policy requires disclosure for AI-generated photorealistic images and certain synthetic audio/video, but doesn't penalize AI-assisted captions or marketing copy.

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In fact, platforms are embracing AI themselves. Meta's rolling out AI-powered creation tools, X (Twitter) is testing AI-written post suggestions, and LinkedIn actively promotes AI assistance for content creation.