Facebook Page Quality
Facebook Page Quality is the status layer Meta uses to show whether a Page has violations, restrictions, or distribution issues tied to policy enforcement. A weak Page Quality history can affect visibility, recommendations, monetization access, and sometimes appeal workflows, even when the problem is not a copyright strike in the classic DMCA sense.
Quick facts:
Also called: Page Quality, Page Status
Applies to: Facebook Pages, content distribution, recommendations, monetization reviews
Used for: checking policy issues, restrictions, and enforcement history
Not the same as: Account Quality, copyright ownership proof, or a monetization approval by itself.
Example:
A creator uploads recycled clips, uses engagement-bait captions, and keeps posting content Meta classifies as low quality. The Page may stay live, but reach can drop, recommendations can be limited, and future monetization reviews can become harder.
Free Tools:
Can this Facebook content monetize?
FB Monetization Eligibility Checker
Gotchas:
- Page Quality is broader than copyright. A Page can have problems because of spam, misleading content, engagement bait, originality issues, or repeated policy violations.
- Reduced distribution is still enforced. Meta explicitly lowers distribution for some problematic or low-quality content, so a Page can lose reach without being fully removed.
- Recommendation limits matter. Pages that repeatedly violate policies may be removed from recommendations and have distribution reduced.
- “No violation” does not guarantee safety in every workflow. Meta uses separate surfaces such as Account Quality and monetization-specific policy systems.
FAQs
Related terms
Content Monetization Policies (CMP) • Partner Monetization Policies (PMP) • Copyright Claim • Allowlisting • Flagged Content • Facebook Monetization • Original Content
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