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It seems @Instagram has blocked my thread response, so here’s a stand-alone thread on why #Instagram REFUSES to remove #fake or #finsta #accounts.

My name is also on Instagram where I post about #antiques. Last weekend I worked the #antiquemall and posted these 3 stories.
I screen shot these the next morning, so that 1st story came from #Insights.

1st - 81 views - all legit

2nd - 71 views minus 2 #finsta spammers = 69 views

3rd - 75 views minus 13 #finsta spammers = 62 views
While news media like @allinwithchris @Slate @nytimes @FoxNews @morroweric try to spin the narrative of @SenBlumenthal’s exchange w/ @Meta / #Facebook’s #AntigoneDavis there’s real world application to #finsta accounts in choking out views to decrease popularity. @FacebookWatch
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LIVE🔴: @FrancesHaugen gives evidence before @OnlineSafetyCom in the United Kingdom today.

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@FrancesHaugen @OnlineSafetyCom Haugen: Even the differences between American English and British English presents a content moderation challenge for Facebook that they have yet to effectively tackle.
Haugen: 60% of Facebook news feed comes from Facebook Groups. Facebook Groups and Reshares combined with engagement-based ranking produce lots of content that doesn't necessarily get pushed out on newsfeed.
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Why is it becoming harder to #remember things you have recently read? New work nature.com/articles/s4158… out in @nature from Anthony Wagner's group @Stanford explore how multi-media #multitasking impacts a specific axis of #attention that in turn, impacts our #memory📱🧠🧵1/11 Image
When we're reading a book and simultaneously checking our #twitter or #finsta feeds, we're not actually multitasking - we're task-switching! We switch our focus from one goal to another, interrupting our train of thought and scattering our #attention 2/11 Image
Researchers are beginning to understand that #attention prepares us to perform actions that align with our #goals. But if we're switching tasks all the time (reading a book while scrolling on finsta), that means our goals are also shifting! How does that affect our #memory? 3/11
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