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Users will be able to mark spoilers in their posts, and the selected text or images will be grayed out unless readers ...
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Harmful content including hate speech has surged across Meta's platforms since the company ended third-party fact-checking in the United States and eased moderation policies, a survey showed Monday.
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WhatsApp ads rollout begins globally with Status ads and paid channels. Meta ends 11-year ad-free messaging experience for 3 ...
Meta's microblogging platform, Threads, is experimenting with a spoiler text feature, as announced by CEO Mark Zuckerberg ...
A simple tap on an image or highlighting of specific text will present the option to select “mark spoiler.” Once activated, ...
The marked content will then appear blurred in the published post, preventing unwanted spoilers from reaching those who haven ...
The ads will be shown to users only within WhatsApp’s “Updates” tab to separate them from people’s personal conversations.
Threads is rolling out a test that will let you hide images or text that contain spoilers, according to a post from Meta CEO ...
A new feature on Threads now makes it easy for users to blur content that might spoil a popular TV show ending.
Threads, Meta's microblogging platform, is testing spoiler text. This is a nice quality-of-life upgrade on the user side, but ...