Struggling with flagged content? Learn how to pass Facebook’s transformation test by adding value to your reels so you can grow without reach penalties.

Transformation is not a hack, it’s a mindset. It’s about moving from being a consumer of content to being a producer of meaning, ensuring that every time you use someone else’s clip, you leave it better than you found it.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was just looking at some data from late last year, and it’s wild—views for original Reels on Facebook actually doubled compared to the year before. But for everyone else? It’s a minefield. Most creators think adding a quick caption or a funny face to a trending clip is enough to call it "original," but Facebook is getting aggressive with deprioritizing that kind of content.
Miles: Exactly. The biggest mistake people make is thinking a "reaction" is just watching a video in silence. In reality, if you aren't adding what Facebook calls "genuinely new content"—like fresh analysis or a substantial improvement to the story—you’re basically just reposting. And with their new impersonation and duplicate detection tools, those "low-value" edits are getting flagged faster than ever.
Lena: It’s intimidating, but there’s a way to turn that anxiety into a repeatable workflow. Let's break down how to pass the 'Transformation Test' so your reaction videos actually stay up and get reach.