Spammy Events Among Top User Issues
At Meta, I partnered with product, design, and support teams to analyze the top user-reported issues with the Facebook Events product. Spammy events overtook notifications as the #1 user complaint, generating over 800 reports in a single month. Users received explicit, repetitive, and misleading notifications that damaged trust. Additionally, Help Center articles for related issues like co-hosting were outdated, further frustrating users and driving up support load. My role was to uncover root causes, analyze notification copy that amplified the spam problem, and design clearer, more trustworthy UX content to reduce frustration and support load.
Before: “230+ people are attending Gamble in Buy Sell or Trade in Kern County.”
After: (Notification suppressed — flagged as spam, not delivered)
Before: “A member of Duolingo Norwegian Learners created an event: PRIVATDATING.”
After: “Your group has a new event. Review details before joining.” (generic until integrity check passes)
Before: Repeat notifications for the same event.
After: “New event added: [Event Name]. You’ll only get one notification per event.” (deduplication logic reflected in system + copy)
Help Center (co-host issues):
Before: Outdated, incomplete steps.
After: “To add a co-host: Go to your event → Select Edit → Choose Co-hosts → Search by name or Page. Note: Co-hosts must accept your invite before they appear.”