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it’s now also appointed White to what may be an important advisory position.

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 10:29 am
by shaownhasan
The most significant impact that this could have, peru b2b leads from a general user perspective, is that it could see Meta reconsidering its anti-politics stance, and removing restrictions on “political” speech.

Meta announced that it was making moves to limit the reach of political content in its apps early last year, and has since sought to make political material opt-in, giving users the chance to avoid such if they prefer.

That’s proven particularly problematic on Threads, its Twitter replica app, in which real-time updates are a key focus, and limiting discussion in certain areas is likely hurting overall engagement. But on Facebook and Instagram, Meta deemed that political discussion was more trouble than it was worth, in sparking more angst, and thus, less time spent in its apps, while also bringing more scrutiny on the company for its perceived bias or interferences.

But now, with more influential voices having a say in its approach, Meta could well change its tune, and look to ease those limits once again, or at least, make political content more accessible to users.


With over 3 billion users across its family of apps, its audience reach is more than 10x that of X, which arguably played a key role in the most recent election.

As such, and given these new ties to the Trump administration, it seems that Meta will be taking a new approach to such moving forward, which could see the company shift to a more hands-off approach around political discourse than it adopted during the previous Trump administration.