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VOICE ARCHIVE

Rachel Gilmore

@r.gilmore
5 posts
2024-08-09
The Ben Shapiros of it all are framing this as a “victory.”  But, um, if your business model can't survive without bullying advertisers into giving you money they don't want to give you, I feel like that's a YOU problem my dude!
2024-08-09 View on X
Business Insider

Email: the World Federation of Advertisers discontinues activities of its nonprofit, GARM, following X's antitrust lawsuit, but intends to contest X's claims

what's next for advertisers looking for controls Vish Gain / Silicon Republic : Not-for-profit ad group GARM shuts down after X lawsuit Seb Joseph / Digiday : Elon Musk's lawsuit s...

2024-03-23
I get that, but I think it'll actually have the opposite effect.  Meta defines “political content” as ANY “social topics that affect a group of people and/or society at large.”  Posts about gen*cide, r*cism, anti-LGBTQ h*te, tr*nsphobia, etc. will all be buried.  So will all reporters fact-checking the rage bait you described. …
2024-03-23 View on X
Ars Technica

Some users on Instagram and Threads complain that a new setting to limit political content, which Meta announced in February, is enabled by default

I've come to realize that a lot of the most vocal social media users are outrage farmers who enjoy trainwrecks they can complain about.  —  Threads isn't giving them that so they'r...

Check your settings, folks.  It looks like Meta has, by default, opted everyone out form seeing political content.  This is so shady.  Mine was opted out this whole time and I had no idea.
2024-03-23 View on X
Ars Technica

Some users on Instagram and Threads complain that a new setting to limit political content, which Meta announced in February, is enabled by default

I've come to realize that a lot of the most vocal social media users are outrage farmers who enjoy trainwrecks they can complain about.  —  Threads isn't giving them that so they'r...

2024-02-11
Nice to know that as a journalist who works incredibly hard to create valuable and trusted news content that I post on Meta platforms, I'm probably gonna be shadowbanned as a result of said work!  But hey, at least you'll have clout farming bots keeping your timeline nice and busy. …
2024-02-11 View on X
Axios

Meta plans to not “proactively recommend political content from accounts you don't follow” on Threads, matching the company's policy on Facebook and Instagram

including this feed. … Seth Abramson / @seth.abramson : Now that Threads has announced it will throttle political content, please do, when/as possible: 1.  Repost political content...

2024-02-10
Nice to know that as a journalist who works incredibly hard to create valuable and trusted news content that I post on Meta platforms, I'm probably gonna be shadowbanned as a result of said work!  But hey, at least you'll have clout farming bots keeping your timeline nice and busy. …
2024-02-10 View on X
Axios

Meta plans to not “proactively recommend political content from accounts you don't follow” on Threads, matching the company's policy on Facebook and Instagram

including this feed. … Seth Abramson / @seth.abramson : Now that Threads has announced it will throttle political content, please do, when/as possible: 1.  Repost political content...