Content Creators Rally Against Meta's Political Content Restrictions on Instagram and Threads
Hundreds of creators have signed an open letter to Meta, urging the reversal of a policy that limits political content visibility, highlighting its impact on marginalized communities and democratic engagement.
- Meta's new policy, introduced in February, restricts the visibility of political content on Instagram and Threads, affecting marginalized creators and topics like LGBTQ rights and racial inequality.
- Creators argue the policy undermines democratic engagement and limits public access to important social issues, advocating for an opt-in feature rather than the current default setting.
- High-profile signatories, including influencers and activists, emphasize the policy's negative impact on their ability to reach audiences and foster inclusive dialogue.
- The policy change has sparked significant backlash, with creators and advocacy groups like GLAAD and Accountable Tech leading the opposition.
- Meta defends the policy as a response to user feedback, but affected creators report substantial decreases in content engagement and visibility.