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In its Feb. 9 blog post, Instagram told users it would be building on its previous political content policy by rolling out new limits on how political stories are filtered out of users' feeds via ...
That's because of a new political content limit that was automatically added to Instagram user accounts in March. In February, Meta announced its decision to no longer prioritize and recommend ...
Meta returns political content to Threads and Instagram, minus fact-checkers, drawing backlash over hate speech and misinformation. Prime Day Digital Culture Tech Science Life Social Good ...
In November of 2016, Cedric Epple, a student at AHS, created a private Instagram account to share images with a close group of friends that may not have been deemed appropriate by others.
I n a move users are calling "embarrassing" and lacking "courage," Instagram and Threads head Adam Mosseri announced that the platforms will be recommending political content to users once again.
It’s been nearly a year since Instagram and Threads defaulted to blocking recommendations of “political” content from accounts you don’t already follow, but now Instagram boss Adam Mosseri ...
The change meant that content that Meta decides is political will not be recommended in Instagram on Threads, in places such as Reels or its “Explore” page, both of which can serve as key ways ...
By automatically setting the “political content” control to “limit” on user accounts. The limits also affect users with Threads accounts tied to their Instagram accounts. The changes have ...
You may have noticed less political content on your Instagram and Facebook feeds this year — and that’s by design. Specifically, it’s the design of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who, according ...
Meta is continuing to overhaul its moderation and content rules. Instagram head Adam Mosseri posted today that Instagram and Threads will start including political content in recommendations.
G.L. DiVittorio, a 27-year-old TikToker who runs a political account called “The Pocket Report” and has partnered with advocacy groups to create content, said the field is akin to “the Wild ...