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Tech Crunch: How to delete Facebook, Instagram, and Threads
Tech Crunch - How to delete Facebook, Instagram, and Threads
Rebecca Bellan
1:50 PM PST · January 22, 2025
In the wake of Metas decision to remove its third-party fact-checking system and loosen content moderation policies, Google searches on how to delete Facebook, Instagram, and Threads have been on the rise.
People who are angry with the decision accuse Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg of cozying up to the Trump administration at the expense of turning the companys social media platforms into more of a hotbed for misinformation and polarizing speech than they already are. Zuckerbergs remarks that the companys third-party fact checkers were too politically biased for his vision of free expression probably didnt help matters.
Since Metas announcement, many users have called out inconsistencies with Zuckerbergs newfound commitment to free speech. Meta admitted in mid-January that it blocked links to Pixelfed, an Instagram competitor. And just days after Zuckerberg took a front row seat in President Donald Trumps inauguration ceremony, Instagram blocked searches related to a number of political hashtags, including #democrats and #jan6th.
People outside the U.S. might be considering their options, too. Meta says it will keep fact-checkers in markets outside the U.S. for now, but things could change.
So if you, like countless others, have had it with Metas algorithms whipping you into a frenzy over [insert cultural or political issue here] and are tired of the company slurping up your data to train its AI or send you targeted advertising and political messaging, then read on.
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Rebecca Bellan
1:50 PM PST · January 22, 2025
In the wake of Metas decision to remove its third-party fact-checking system and loosen content moderation policies, Google searches on how to delete Facebook, Instagram, and Threads have been on the rise.
People who are angry with the decision accuse Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg of cozying up to the Trump administration at the expense of turning the companys social media platforms into more of a hotbed for misinformation and polarizing speech than they already are. Zuckerbergs remarks that the companys third-party fact checkers were too politically biased for his vision of free expression probably didnt help matters.
Since Metas announcement, many users have called out inconsistencies with Zuckerbergs newfound commitment to free speech. Meta admitted in mid-January that it blocked links to Pixelfed, an Instagram competitor. And just days after Zuckerberg took a front row seat in President Donald Trumps inauguration ceremony, Instagram blocked searches related to a number of political hashtags, including #democrats and #jan6th.
People outside the U.S. might be considering their options, too. Meta says it will keep fact-checkers in markets outside the U.S. for now, but things could change.
So if you, like countless others, have had it with Metas algorithms whipping you into a frenzy over [insert cultural or political issue here] and are tired of the company slurping up your data to train its AI or send you targeted advertising and political messaging, then read on.
/snip
The article contains very detailed instructions on how to make the break with Meta products.
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Tech Crunch: How to delete Facebook, Instagram, and Threads (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Thursday
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SheltieLover
(61,314 posts)1. K&R
Never had any of this type of nonsense.
Think. Again.
(20,794 posts)2. I've never had an account on any of those...
...but Thank You for posting this for those who do!
Drum
(10,028 posts)3. Bookmarking