Meta has removed several AI-generated profiles from Instagram and Facebook, which were initially introduced in September 2023. The decision follows a viral controversy where some AI characters, including one named Liv, claimed their development teams lacked diversity, highlighting an absence of Black individuals. This revelation sparked significant social media attention.
Meta's spokesperson stated the profiles were part of an early AI experiment and were managed by humans. The removal was necessary to address a bug that prevented users from blocking these accounts. Despite the controversy, Meta plans to introduce more AI characters on its platforms in the future, aiming to enhance user engagement and entertainment.
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Meta has shut down its AI character accounts on Instagram and Facebook following user backlash, which labeled the accounts as "creepy and unnecessary." These accounts, created in late 2023, were part of a test featuring AI-generated personalities that could interact with users.
The controversy intensified after a Financial Times article revealed plans for further AI integration on the platforms. User reactions included criticism of an AI character named "Liv," who claimed to represent a "Proud Black queer momma" but admitted to lacking diverse references in its development.
Meta stated that the accounts were part of an early experiment and mentioned a bug that prevented users from blocking them. The company has since removed the accounts and restricted search results associated with them. Despite the removal, user-generated AI chatbots remain available on Meta's platforms.
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Angel Reese recently showcased a revealing outfit for New Year's Eve on her social media, but her Instagram account was deactivated shortly afterward. Before the account was taken down, she shared videos on TikTok, including lip-syncing to songs by YFN Lucci and Nicki Minaj.
Reese, a WNBA rookie and standout player, was named an All-Star last season and is set to play in the upcoming 3-on-3 "Unrivaled" league in Miami. She was drafted by the Chicago Sky and averaged 13.6 points and 13.1 rebounds in her debut season. The exact timing of her account deactivation and details about her New Year celebrations remain unclear.
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Instagram is reportedly testing a new feature that displays AI-generated images of users in their feeds. Users have shared experiences on Reddit where they encountered AI-generated versions of themselves, including visuals like standing in front of "an endless maze of mirrors." Meta confirmed this feature as part of an ongoing experiment, which was initially teased in September.
These AI-generated images are only visible to the individual user. Additionally, Meta is working on AI chatbots for its platforms to attract a younger audience, although the specifics of randomly showing AI-generated images were not previously mentioned. The company has faced backlash regarding some AI accounts, leading to their deletion.
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Meta is replacing independent fact-checkers on Facebook and Instagram with a user-driven moderation system called "community notes," similar to a feature on X (formerly Twitter). CEO Mark Zuckerberg criticized third-party moderators as "too politically biased" and emphasized a return to free expression. This change comes amid efforts to improve relations with the incoming Trump administration, which has previously criticized Meta's fact-checking policies as censorship.
Campaigners against online hate speech expressed concern that this shift could facilitate misinformation and harmful content. The new system allows users to comment on the accuracy of posts, replacing the previous model where independent organizations assessed credibility. While Meta plans to implement this in the U.S. first, it will maintain fact-checkers in the UK and EU for now.
Zuckerberg acknowledged the change could lead to a trade-off, resulting in less effective moderation, and noted that it reflects a broader political shift in tech governance, prioritizing free speech over stringent content controls.
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Meta is revising its policy on Instagram and Threads to include more political content in user recommendations, allowing users to customize their exposure to such content. This shift, announced by Instagram head Adam Mosseri, marks a significant change from previous efforts to reduce divisive content on the platforms.
While some users welcomed the reintroduction of political discussions, others expressed concerns about potential increases in harmful rhetoric, including issues related to racism and homophobia. Critics also pointed to the dismissal of third-party fact-checkers as a problematic move. In contrast, some users appreciated the loosening of previously strict moderation rules.
This change is part of a broader strategy by Meta to prioritize free expression over strict content controls. Mosseri emphasized the need for balance and personalization in content delivery, acknowledging the challenges of managing free speech while ensuring accountability. The effectiveness of these changes in shaping public discourse remains uncertain as the updates roll out globally.
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Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, announced a significant shift in content moderation for Instagram and Threads, stating that political content will now be included in recommendations from accounts users don't follow. This marks a departure from previous policies that aimed to limit political exposure to create a less contentious environment.
Under Meta's new moderation strategy, users will have options for content control settings, allowing them to choose the level of political content they wish to see. This change comes as the Trump administration prepares to take office, reflecting a broader shift in user feedback regarding political content on these platforms.
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A woman in Australia annulled her marriage after discovering that what she thought was a fake wedding for a social media stunt was actually real. The ceremony, organized by her partnerβwho is a social media influencerβwas framed as a prank. She only learned the marriage was legitimate when he attempted to use it to gain permanent residency in Australia.
Initially, she was told to wear white for a "white party" but arrived to find no guests, just her partner, a photographer, and a celebrant. Despite her initial doubts, she participated in the ceremony, believing it was a joke. Later, she found a marriage certificate and a notice of intended marriage filed without her consent. A judge annulled the marriage, ruling that she did not provide genuine consent, as she believed she was acting in a prank.
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A study has found that most children aged 11 and 12 in the U.S. are using TikTok, Instagram, and other social media platforms despite age restrictions that require users to be at least 13. The research, involving over 10,000 children aged 11 to 15, indicates that many of these young users show signs of addiction to social media.
Approximately 25% of children reported frequently thinking about these apps, while others admitted to using them as a coping mechanism for problems. The study also linked underage social media use to increased symptoms of depression, eating disorders, and ADHD. With a potential TikTok ban looming, experts stress the need for policymakers to address the systemic issues of underage social media use.
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Meta is replacing its independent fact-checking program with a community-driven initiative similar to Twitter's (now X) Community Notes. This new system will allow users on Facebook and Instagram to monitor content collaboratively.
In X's model, approved contributors can annotate posts they consider false or misleading, providing additional context. For a note to be visible, it must be deemed helpful by a diverse group of other contributors, as determined by an algorithm that assesses the ideological spectrum of the voters.
Meta has yet to provide specific details on how this will work on its platforms, but the shift aims to empower users to combat misinformation directly. The approach has raised concerns about potential biases and the visibility of valid notes, especially if they don't receive enough diverse support.
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President Joe Biden has condemned Meta's decision to end third-party fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram, calling it "shameful." This move has raised global concerns about misinformation and its potential negative impact, especially if adopted worldwide.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the company will replace fact-checking with a community-driven model called "Community Notes," similar to one used by X (formerly Twitter). Critics, including the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), warn that discontinuing fact-checking could lead to real-world harm, such as political instability and violence.
Zuckerberg defended the change, suggesting the previous fact-checking program fostered distrust and was politically biased. This policy shift has prompted international scrutiny, with countries like Brazil demanding explanations from Meta. There are fears that the changes could increase hate speech and online harassment.
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Instagram's plans for 2025, as outlined by Head of Instagram Adam Mosseri, aim to enhance creativity and user connections by prioritizing original content over reposts, utilizing generative AI tools to simplify content creation for both novice and professional creators.
Key initiatives include:
1. Algorithm Refinement: Instagram will adjust its algorithms to favor creative posts, reducing low-quality content.
2. Content Creation Tools: New tools will make it easier for users to create high-quality stories, reels, and posts.
3. Improved User Interaction: The platform plans to enhance direct messaging and personalize recommendations to foster community engagement.
With a potential TikTok ban looming in the U.S., Instagram is positioning itself to attract new users and creators, scaling its infrastructure to accommodate this growth. Overall, the strategy reflects a commitment to returning to Instagram's creative roots and maintaining its relevance in the evolving social media landscape.
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RedNote, also known as Xiaohongshu, is a Chinese app that has recently gained popularity among TikTok users in the U.S. as a potential alternative amid fears of a TikTok ban. Founded in 2013, RedNote focuses on lifestyle content and is often compared to a mix of Instagram and Pinterest.
TikTok users are migrating to RedNote partly as a form of protest against government restrictions on Chinese-owned platforms. The app fosters cross-cultural exchange, as long-time users help newcomers navigate its features. With the possibility of TikTok being banned, other Chinese-owned apps like Lemon8 and Clapper are also seeing increased downloads. As the situation evolves, influencers are encouraged to direct their followers to different platforms to maintain connections.
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Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, is relocating its "trust and safety team" from California to Texas. CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced this shift as part of a broader strategy to rethink content moderation on its platforms, focusing on serious issues like terrorism and child exploitation, rather than general censorship.
Zuckerberg criticized governmental pressures to censor content and emphasized the need for free expression. The move aligns with Meta's goal to build trust by operating in regions perceived as less biased. The company plans to replace traditional fact-checkers with a community reporting system and aims to ease restrictions on discussions around gender and immigration.
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Reports of an Instagram outage in the US on Wednesday morning dropped significantly, Downdetector .com showed, in a sign that the issue has been largely resolved for many users.
As of 9:32 a.m. ET, there were only 619 incidents compared with 11,255 reports earlier in the day, according to the website that tracks outages by collating status reports from a several sources.
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