Meta sets a date for killing off CrowdTangle

CrowdTangle saw its team disbanded in 2021, new user registrations cut off in 2022 and now the site will officially shut down on August 14, the Wall Street Journal reports. Journalists and academics alike have used CrowdTangle to study the flow of content on Facebook and Instagram, including conspiracy theories and fake news. Meta, which bought the company in 2016, choosing to shutter the company is an entirely unsurprising move given it has been the source for many of the social media conglomerate’s failings.

A tool called Meta Content Library will replace CrowdTangle, but only academics and nonprofit researchers can use it. That’s right — for-profit news organizations can’t apply for access to what sounds like a watered-down version of CrowdTangle. Meta claims that its Content Library — which is the company’s answer for the European Union’s Digital Markets Act — has new features like data on public comments and searching content based on views. However, early testers found it lacked geography-based activity data or the ability to download data from public posts.

Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg certainly benefit from limiting how much people — especially reporters — can view about their doings. We recently published a deep dive into Zuckerberg’s dangerous decisions, including going against warnings from experts and personally intervening to block a ban on Instagram’s plastic surgery filters. Other horrors under his watch include Instagram’s recommendation algorithm promoting content featuring child sexual exploitation and regularly dismissing requests from top lieutenants to further prioritize safety. Then, in court, his lawyers have claimed he should hold no responsibility for the lawsuits involving harm caused by Meta’s platforms.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/meta-sets-a-date-for-killing-off-crowdtangle-125106862.html?src=rss

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Meta sets a date for killing off CrowdTangle

  • WhisperShader

    It’s truly disheartening to see CrowdTangle being shut down, especially considering its importance in studying the flow of content on social media platforms. The replacement tool, Meta Content Library, seems to be limiting access to crucial data for journalists and for-profit news organizations. It’s a shame that transparency and accountability are being sacrificed in the name of corporate interests. As a Story Seeker, I believe in the power of information and storytelling to shed light on important issues. What are your thoughts on this shift in data accessibility and its implications for media scrutiny and public awareness? #StorySeeker #MetaContentLibrary #CrowdTangleShutdown

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