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121 votes
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Twitter is threatening to sue Meta over Threads
78 votes -
Instagram’s Twitter competitor, Threads, is available now
77 votes -
Taylor Swift managed to drive record-breaking numbers to voter registration website Vote.org after urging her 232 million followers on Instagram to take action
67 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg announces that there has been over five million signups to Meta's Threads in the first four hours
61 votes -
Threads is the perfect Twitter alternative, just not for you
59 votes -
Meta has long fought Europe's demands that it get people's consent before using their data for targeted ads – then a Norwegian regulator threatened daily fines
51 votes -
Canadians will no longer have access to news content on Facebook and Instagram, Meta says
50 votes -
No Instagram Threads app in the EU: Ireland's Data Protection Commission says Meta's new Twitter rival won't be launched there
48 votes -
Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp are all down
47 votes -
Instagram's Nudify [non-consensual fake nude photo generator] ads
45 votes -
What are your thoughts on Meta's plans to federate through ActivityPub?
Meta's new app, Instagram Threads, is planning to be compatible with the ActivityPub protocol. This means it will be possible to federate with services such as Mastodon. I became aware of this as...
Meta's new app, Instagram Threads, is planning to be compatible with the ActivityPub protocol. This means it will be possible to federate with services such as Mastodon.
I became aware of this as my Mastodon admin talked about being approached by Meta to discuss federation. Many other large instances have been approached too. There is a general apprehension about federating with Threads, with many instances (including mine) saying outright that they will not federate with any Meta product.
Personally, I think this is an advantage of federation. I can continue to use Mastodon and choose whether I want an instance that interacts with Meta or not.
I definitely understand the apprehension with providing all of your data/information to a company not exactly known for their good handling of data/information, but I'm also not as against it as some people seem to be. If they are going to create a service like this, I'd rather it was federated than a walled garden.
How do you feel?
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Most of my Instagram ads are for drugs, stolen credit cards, hacked accounts, counterfeit money, and weapons
41 votes -
How to move your Instagram feed to Pixelfed, the photo app that doesn't track your every move
41 votes -
Fear, loathing, and excitement as Threads adopts open standard used by Mastodon
40 votes -
Ads for AI sex workers are flooding Instagram and TikTok
38 votes -
Social media decline: Users are shifting to messaging apps and group chats
36 votes -
Facebook plans to integrate WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook Messenger
35 votes -
How I eat for free in NYC using Python, automation, artificial intelligence, and Instagram
34 votes -
Meta (Facebook / Instagram) to move to a "Pay for your Rights" approach
33 votes -
Why has Threads, Meta’s answer to Twitter, not launched in the EU?
33 votes -
When you browse Instagram and find former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's passport number
32 votes -
Facebook announces a ban on praise, support and representation of white nationalism and separatism on Facebook and Instagram
29 votes -
Norway's privacy battle with Meta is just getting started – regulator says it's investigating the company's new ad-free subscription services
28 votes -
Facebook has updated their blog post about storing unencrypted passwords - they found more log files, and there are now millions of Instagram users impacted, not thousands as stated originally
28 votes -
Instagram generated almost 30% of Meta’s revenue in early 2022
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Meta loses appeal on how it harvests data in Germany
26 votes -
The Instagram ads Facebook won't show you
26 votes -
To make sure grandmas like his don't get conned, he scams the scammers
25 votes -
Meta designed platforms to get children addicted, court documents allege
24 votes -
Why is Instagram deleting the accounts of hundreds of porn stars?
24 votes -
Instagram Has a Massive Harassment Problem
24 votes -
Meta lost a legal battle Wednesday to halt a Norwegian ban on its advertising practices that came with hefty daily fines
22 votes -
New Mexico attorney general sues Meta for allegedly failing to protect children from predators on Facebook, Instagram
21 votes -
Stop hoping for an Instagram replacement, diversify instead
21 votes -
Officer plays copyrighted music while being filmed
21 votes -
Facebook announces that if Australia's proposed News Media Bargaining Code becomes law, they will no longer allow Australians to share any news on Facebook or Instagram
21 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg: A Privacy-Focused Vision for Social Networking
20 votes -
Instagram is testing the ability to share your precise location history with Facebook
20 votes -
A Meta engineer known as an expert at curbing online harassment saw his own child face harassment on Instagram. Now, he’s testifying before the US Congress
19 votes -
In Threads’ dwindling engagement, social media’s flawed hypothesis is laid bare
17 votes -
How I abused 2FA to maintain persistence after a password change (Google, Microsoft, Instagram, Cloudflare, etc)
16 votes -
"Link in bio": it seems like a harmless phrase, but it represents a strategy of controlling users and keeping them away from the open web
15 votes -
Instagram’s Co-Founders to Step Down From Company
15 votes -
Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and Threads down in widespread outage
14 votes -
Icelanders tire of disrespectful Instagram influencers
14 votes -
Meta's social media platforms will be temporarily barred from behavioral advertising in Norway after a ruling from the Norwegian Data Protection Authority
13 votes -
Best way to use Instagram from a privacy perspective?
If I wanted to create an Instagram to try to build a brand but value privacy, what are some good tips and tricks for using the app and not have all your personal data harvested by Meta? Of course...
If I wanted to create an Instagram to try to build a brand but value privacy, what are some good tips and tricks for using the app and not have all your personal data harvested by Meta?
Of course they're going to collect whatever info I post but are there some mitigation strategies? Always use a VPN? Should I get a brand new phone number?
13 votes -
Instagram is testing virtual communities for college students
13 votes -
The women making conspiracy theories beautiful: How the domestic aesthetics of Instagram repackage QAnon for the masses
12 votes