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How to unlock Instagram's political content settings in 3 easy steps Here's how to get election news back into your Insta feed, and get around Meta's new content preference limits ...
That's because of a new political content limit that was automatically added to Instagram user accounts in March.
In 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.
Instagram put up a new “limit political content” feature in settings and set it as the default for tons of accounts. The timing of this feature is very suspect to me, but anyway here is how to ...
Instagram has started an automatic clamp down on the amount of political content appearing in its users’ feeds, but there is a relatively quick and easy way to turn off the controls.
Instagram will no longer "proactively recommend" political content from accounts that users do not already follow.
Meta returns political content to Threads and Instagram, minus fact-checkers, drawing backlash over hate speech and misinformation.
Instagram added a political content limit to your account. Here's what you need to know, including how to remove it.
Political content is those posts that are “likely to mention governments, elections, or social topics that affect a group of people and/or society at large”, Meta’s rules say.
Instagram users were blindsided by the platform’s sneaky rollout of a new content-filtering tool limiting political content—a setting the social-media giant made default for many accounts ...
In an announcement today, the company detailed how it will approach the recommendation of political content across both Instagram and its sister app, Threads, a competitor to Elon Musk's X.
Instagram never directly told users it was limiting political content by default.