Instagram will hide user subscriptions in Ukraine and Russia
By: Myroslav Trinko | 09.03.2022, 15:16
Corporation Meta introduces some innovations for Instagram users in Ukraine and Russia.
What is known
For the sake of security, the company will hide the subscriptions of social network users in these regions.
In addition to this, Meta will start labeling propaganda accounts that are controlled by the Russian authorities. Their publications will become less recommended, as well as shown in Stories and Reels.
By the way, similar innovations have recently been introduced in the Facebook social network, which has recently begun to be blocked in the Russian Federation.
A source: Meta
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