Gracie Abrams and Demi Lovato hit out at Meta
Gracie Abrams and Demi Lovato are calling out Instagram parent company Meta for seemingly hindering their efforts to unfollow President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance on the app after Inauguration Day.
Social media users, including Demi Lovato and Gracie Abrams, express frustration over challenges in unfollowing US leadership on Instagram amidst technical glitches and shifting Meta policies. Celebrities voiced concerns over account automatic refollows and skepticism over changes within Meta's operations and policy direction.
some Instagram users are suddenly following Trump, Vance
Gracie Abrams and Demi Lovato claim Meta auto-followed Donald Trump and JD Vance, with users reporting the same.
Demi Lovato is speaking out after Donald Trump's first order of business back in the White House was to declare that trans and nonbinary individuals would no longer be recognized by the federal government.
Demi Lovato alleged that her account had automatically re-followed the VP account even after she'd gone out of her way to unfollow the page.
Meta is facing backlash after users, including celebrities, accuse the platform of automatically refollowing official Trump accounts on Instagram, with the company denying any intentional action.
On Instagram, celebrities like Demi Lovato and Gracie Abrams used their platforms to warn fans about their own experiences. Lovato posted a screenshot of Vance’s account in her stories, writing “I have unfollowed this guy twice today” and adding “Shady f*cking business meta.”
Nonbinary actor and pop star Demi Lovato has issued a message of love and support for trans people in the wake of Donald Trump’s immediate attacks against the community upon taking office. “If you are trans or nonbinary like me,
Social media has erupted with reactions after pop star Demi Lovato accused Meta of "shady" behavior, claiming the platform made her unfollow U.S. Vice President JD Vance on Instagram not once ...
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