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Is Facebook adding Gen Z phrases to your shared posts? You're not alone, bestie

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Why This Matters

A recent Facebook glitch is adding random Gen Z slang to shared posts without user input, causing confusion among users. This highlights ongoing issues with platform stability and the influence of AI-driven features on user content. For consumers and the industry, it underscores the importance of transparency and robust troubleshooting in social media platforms.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

A strange Facebook glitch is adding words to shared posts.

The added phrases are often Gen Z slang.

Meta says it is investigating.

Have you seen Facebook add text that you didn't write to a shared post? You're not alone, as a strange glitch has popped up.

Several weeks ago, Facebook users started reporting that when they shared a post, it would appear with extra words, as if the poster added them. What's most odd is that the added text is often Gen Z slang. I've seen examples like, "Massive W," "We are totally feasting, bestie," "That design is so cooked!" and "Views are fire!".

These phrases appear on posts where the text doesn't even make sense -- and from posters who are decidedly not Gen Z.

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