Meta said the follow and unfollow requests are taking time to go through as these accounts are changing hands.
Social networking giant Meta has denied complaints from some users that they are being forced to follow accounts belonging to the new administration of US President Donald Trump.
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Meta denies that Instagram and Facebook users were forced to follow Donald Trump and JD Vance after the inauguration.
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After the POTUS account was switched from Joe Biden to Donald Trump, many of the users reacted surprisingly as one of the posts made it to their feed.
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Instagram users claimed they were being signed up to follow Donald Trump and JD Vance's accounts automatically.
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