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Meta turns its back on politics again, angering some news creators

The platform announced it won’t recommend ‘social commentary’ or political news

February 10, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. EST
Meta has in recent years retreated from surfacing news and politics to users amid criticism for how it polices misinformation, contentious ideas and extremism. (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images)
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Meta announced on Friday it would stop proactively recommending political content on Instagram or its upstart text-based app Threads, alarming news and politics-focused creators and journalists gearing up for a crucial election year.

While users will still be allowed to follow accounts that post about political and social issues, accounts posting such content will not be recommended and content posted by nonpolitical accounts that is political in nature or includes social commentary also won’t be recommended, Meta said.