Instagram to stop recommending political content
Technology company “Meta” is making a change to what political content you’ll see on social media platforms.
Meta said it’s banning Russia state media organization from its social media platforms, alleging that the outlets used deceptive tactics to amplify Moscow’s propaganda. The announcement drew a rebuke from the Kremlin on Tuesday.
The company connected to Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms is coming to the Palmetto State, according to the Governor’s Office.
Instagram says it’s deploying new tools to protect young people and combat sexual extortion, including a feature that will automatically blur nudity in direct messages.
Technology company “Meta” is making a change to what political content you’ll see on social media platforms.
In the coming months Meta says it is adding “AI Generated” labels to images created by third-party tools.
Newly unsealed court documents allege Meta collected data from children’s Instagram accounts.
On Tuesday, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that 42 attorneys general have sued Meta in federal and state courts.
The app launched on Wednesday, a day earlier than expected.
Meta is adding new tools for parents to help monitor their teens’ activities on social media.
A survivor of the Mother Emanuel Ame Church shooting is suing Google and Meta over the tragedy.