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Threads users can now opt out of automatically sharing posts to Facebook and Instagram
Meta now lets Threads users opt out of automatically sharing posts to other apps. The feature, which requires user action to choose the most private option, will prevent Meta’s Twitter clone from sharing posts to Instagram and Facebook on its own.
Meta whistleblower tells Senate the company 'cannot be trusted with our children'
Another Meta whistleblower has testified before Congress regarding teen safety issues on the likes of Instagram. He told a Senate subcommitee that "we cannot trust them with our children."
Another former Facebook employee will testify at Congress about safety issues at Instagram
Arturo Bejar, a former Facebook employee and consultant for Instagram, is scheduled to testify at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday, November, 7.
Meta will stop forcing your Threads posts onto Facebook and it can’t come soon enough
Meta appears to be working on a new privacy setting so Threads users can opt-out of having their posts cross-posted to Facebook and Instagram feeds.
Meta made an A/B testing tool to help users optimize their Reels on Facebook
Meta just announced a new A/B testing feature for Reels on Facebook, allowing creators to experiment with different captions and thumbnail images to see what works best. The company’s also preparing an AI to help with writing captions.
Meta’s Oversight Board: Dangerous diet videos can remain, but please demonetize them
Meta’s Oversight Board has upheld the company’s decision to leave up two posts detailing a woman’s fruit juice-only diet. However, the board recommends the company restrict the monetization of similar “extreme and harmful diet-related content” on Facebook.
Facebook and Instagram will start offering ad-free plans in Europe in November
Facebook and Instagram users in Europe will soon be able to pay for an ad-free experience on both platforms. Depending on how you sign up, the plan starts at €10 per month.
41 states sue Meta for harming the mental health of its youngest users
Meta is facing a massive class-action lawsuit from 41 states as well as the District of Columbia over alleged harms to its young users
Meta is promoting Threads posts on Facebook and there’s no way to opt out
Meta is starting to ramp up its growth-hacking tactics for Threads in a bid to boost engagement on the Twitter competitor.
Meta brings Instagram's broadcast channels to Facebook and Messenger
Back in February, Meta launched a Telegram-like feature for Instagram called "broadcast channels," which introduced a one-way messaging feature to the app.
Meta is temporarily changing Facebook comment settings amid Israel-Hamas war
Meta is temporarily changing users’ default comment settings on Facebook as part of its response to the Israel-Hamas war.
The Oversight Board will take on Meta’s manipulated media policy ahead of 2024 elections
The Oversight Board has shared the details surrounding a case involving an “altered” Facebook video of President Joe Biden.
Meta’s Oversight Board will weigh in on ‘altered’ Facebook video of Joe Biden
Meta's Oversight Board said it planned to announce a case involving a user appeal related to an “altered” video of President Joe Biden.
Meta's ad-free Instagram and Facebook plan could cost EU users nearly $17 per month
Meta may charge Instagram users in Europe a $14 per month subscription fee unless they opt in to targeted ads.
Meta's plan to attract young users hinges on cringe-worthy AI chatbots
Meta's prepping dozens of AI chatbots intended to attract younger users. These bots will be filled with various personalities.
Facebook now lets you create up to four additional profiles
Meta announced today that Facebook users can now add up to four additional profiles to their primary account.
Meta's paid verification for businesses will cost almost double what it does for individuals
Meta is expanding its subscription service to businesses on Facebook, Instagram and, eventually, WhatsApp, Mark Zuckerberg announced during the company’s “Conversations” event.
Facebook’s News tab is going away in the UK, France and Germany
Meta will kill off Facebook’s News tab in the UK, France and Germany in early December. Unlike in Canada, publishers can still share news on the platform in those countries.
Facebook and Instagram may offer paid, ad-free plans in Europe to sate EU privacy concerns
Meta may add a paid subscription option to Instagram and Facebook in Europe, according to The New York Times. The ad-free tier is meant to address European Union (EU) regulations that have diminished some of Meta’s most lucrative data-collection methods. The company said in April that advertising in the EU made up 10 percent of the company’s total revenue.
Meta's Oversight Board escalates Holocaust denial report
Meta's Oversight Board has announced that it's reviewing and accepting public comments for a case appealing Meta's non-removal of content that denies the Holocaust on its platforms.