That Facebook Copyright Notice Is Totally Nonsense—Please Stop Sharing It!

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Hey there, friends! If you’ve been scrolling through Facebook lately, you might have noticed a wave of posts that make little sense. I’m not talking about the usual rants; I’m referring to those bizarre copyright notices that just won’t go away, no matter how many times they’ve been disproven.

These posts come in various forms but often contain alarming warnings about potential subscription fees or theft of your intellectual property. The main theme is to encourage people to copy and repost this message to supposedly protect their content from the ominous Facebook overlords. One of the most shared versions sounds something like this:

Despite how ridiculous this all is, folks keep sharing it! Facebook’s own Statement of Rights and Responsibilities clearly states that users maintain ownership of the content they post. But does that stop the spread of these hoaxes? Nope!

If you want to put an end to these annoying copyright notices, simply click the little arrow in the upper right corner of the post and hide it. Facebook will ask for a reason, and you can select “this is false news,” because that’s exactly what it is. Just to be clear, Facebook isn’t about to start charging users, and no magic text can create a protective bubble around your posts. Plus, there’s no way Mark Zuckerberg is personally sifting through profiles to enforce these made-up copyright claims!

It’s puzzling why these silly hoaxes go viral, but at least we can enjoy some laughs as Facebook users create their own funny versions of these notices. From references to Santa Claus to unicorns, the creativity is endless! Here are some gems:

  • “Hide your snacks, hide your socks!”
  • “Not the plants! Get it together, Robin!”

The bottom line? Anything on Facebook that warns of fees or urges you to copy and share is likely total nonsense. Do a quick search before sharing these ridiculous messages and spare your friends from the madness.

And hey, please share this post with everyone you know—otherwise, a real-life Scary Mommy might show up at your door, drink all your wine, and use some colorful language in front of your kids. Just saying!

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In summary, let’s stop the spread of misinformation on Facebook. If you see those copyright notices, remember they’re just noise!