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Instagram Users Struggle to Unfollow Trump and Vance
New York, USAThursday, January 23, 2025
Meta denies forcing users to follow Trump and Vance's accounts. The company explained that the accounts for the president, vice president, and first lady change with each new administration, and it follows the same procedure as during the last presidential transition. It might take some time for follow and unfollow requests to process as these accounts change hands.
This incident adds to the recent criticism of Meta, which has been accused of taking a right-wing policy turn. Before Trump's inauguration, Meta replaced its top policy executive with a Republican and appointed Trump ally Dana White to its board. The company also ended its third-party fact-checking programs and changed its hateful conduct policies to allow new types of content.
Meta recently stopped its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. On the same day, CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared on Joe Rogan's podcast, claiming that he had been working on these company shifts for a while and that excessive content moderation and fact-checking had destroyed trust on the platform. Zuckerberg was one of several tech billionaires who attended Trump's inauguration.
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