Threads’ link to Instagram helped the platform grow fast: 100 million users signed up in less than a week, including Nazi supporters, anti-gay extremists, and white supremacists. Media Matters previously found that these right-wing users immediately tested the platform’s content moderation limits — which Meta claimed were consistent with Instagram’s community guidelines — and posted harmful rhetoric and misinformation. Meta has allowed much of this content to remain, seemingly carving out exceptions to Instagram’s policies and even backtracking when right-wing misinformers complained that users were getting warning labels before following them, claiming that it “was an error and shouldn’t have happened.”

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      1 year ago

      He doesn’t have to care that much about investors.

      Meta is structured that MZ will always have a controlling vote, most shares are non-voting and he owns more than 50% of the shares with voting rights. He cannot be removed by the board or shareholders. He can do whatever he wants.

      Meta stock is still down 25% since he blew billions on SecondLife2 that went nowhere.