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Meta Denies Allegations of Auto-Following Donald Trump and JD Vance Social Media Accounts

Meta responds to claims of automatic follows to US presidential accounts as users highlight issues with unfollowing.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has refuted claims from some users alleging that their accounts automatically followed newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance's social media profiles without their consent.

Following the inauguration of President Trump and Vice President Vance, a number of users expressed surprise upon discovering that they were now following these official accounts.

Meta clarified that the transition of the presidential and vice-presidential social media accounts is a routine process associated with the office, not the individual.

This procedure means that accounts historically following official profiles from the previous administration would continue to follow them, as they now represent the new officeholders.

Andy Stone, Meta's communications director, detailed that these accounts are 'managed by the White House and they change when the occupant of the White House changes.' This management approach extends to other official profiles, including those of the Vice President and the First Lady.

Nonetheless, some users, including musician Gracie Abrams, reported persistent difficulties in unfollowing these accounts, claiming they were automatically refollowed by the platform despite multiple attempts to unfollow, prompting some to resort to blocking the profiles instead.

Meta has not publicly commented on these specific user concerns.

The controversy coincides with significant strategic shifts within Meta, including the cessation of fact-checking in the U.S., a move justified by company leadership as a response to perceived political bias.

This policy change introduces a community notes system, similar to that of the social media platform X, owned by Trump ally Elon Musk.

Concurrently, Meta has announced a relaxation of its content moderation policies, citing a commitment to promoting free expression.

This decision comes amid a backdrop of other political developments, such as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other tech leaders attending President Trump's inauguration.

Furthermore, in a bid to attract influencers amidst uncertainties surrounding TikTok's operations in the U.S., Meta has reportedly been offering financial incentives—up to $5,000—to encourage content creators to utilize Facebook and Instagram platforms.

TikTok's state remains precarious due to national security concerns related to its parent company ByteDance's connections to the Chinese government, with the Trump administration granting a 75-day deadline for resolving ownership of its U.S. operations.
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