The updated version of their Meta for Creators website was elaborated, noting that its live chat help those who know English language globally, including the creators. This is the first time Facebook has offered support for this kind of problem. Now, it’s going to focus on people who can’t access their accounts from their accounts because of unusual activities or due to alleged community standards violations. This change is a substantial shift for Meta/Facebook. The service is a bit behind other popular creator platforms when it comes to community moderation and page management. Moreover, large-owner accounts are more likely to be targeted for accounts theft, making more valuable tools for recovering accounts. The ABuzzFeed News report from August described an underground economy of people who claim to have access to Meta. They charge money to restore accounts creations who trust social media to maintain their business’ trusts may find themselves without choice but to get paid when they lose their interest. Meta announced, as well as live chats for account recovery, various changes, such as improved comment moderation with keyword blocking, moderation assist that can hide all types of comments with links or images, a way to block user access, and new accounts that they make and a dedicated spot to view hidden comments. There is also an in-depth test of support for English-speaking creators in the United States who have no relationship manager. That can help mid-tier creators get quick answers to questions like payouts, new features and much more. People interested can see all the changes here. Source: Logia: The Vault.