Illustration: The Verge Meta announced in a blog post update yesterday that it will apply an obscure Instagram setting to Threads that lets users control how much fact-checked content they see in their feed. Meta says its fact-checking is...
Illustration: The VergeMeta announced in a blog post update yesterday that it will apply an obscure Instagram setting to Threads that lets users control how much fact-checked content they see in their feed. Meta says its fact-checking is intended to address misinformation, so effectively, users will be able to decide how much they want to see controversial topics on the site.
The controls have three levels: Dont reduce, Reduce, and Reduce more. While none of the choices can hide content entirely, they will affect the ranking of posts that are found to contain false or partly false information, altered content, or missing context.
To get to the setting from Threads, users will need to tap the two lines in the upper-right corner from the profile tab,...