At Kcunac, we believe groups thrive when conversations feel unique and relevant to the communities they’re shared in. To support this, we’re introducing a new policy to help manage excessive cross-posting, when the same post is shared across multiple communities with little or no variation.
This change is meant to protect the quality of content in home feeds, prevent spam-like repetition, and encourage members to engage more thoughtfully across communities.
Why This Matters
- Communities and pages lose their uniqueness when the same post appears everywhere.
- Feeds become repetitive, leading to frustration or disengagement.
- Smaller voices are drowned out when a handful of users dominate with mass resharing.
- It resembles spam behavior and undermines the value of organic engagement.
What’s Changing?
We are now discouraging excessive or automated cross-posting across multiple communities . Instead, we encourage:
- Tailoring your post for each group’s theme or audience.
- Choosing the one or two most relevant communities instead of all at once
- Creating follow-up posts or variations if you feel your message fits in multiple places.
How We'll Handle It
- Users who repeatedly cross-post the same content to several unrelated communities may receive a reminder to diversify their posts.
- In cases where it becomes disruptive, moderators may remove duplicate posts or ask the user to revise their sharing approach.
- Pages and communities that engage in repetitive self-promotion or duplicate posts may have their post removed