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The management of the social network Instagram is very well aware of its potential as a source of news and information. Instagram is currently making every effort to provide users with relevant information regarding the current situation regarding the coronavirus infection pandemic. In some countries, for example, users are shown on the main page a link to information from the World Health Organization, or from the relevant ministries of health.

An Instagram spokesperson said in an interview with TechCrunch that the relevant message urging users to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus and read the latest information from the World Health Organization. The link then leads to the website who.int. In addition to efforts to spread relevant information, Instagram also removed AR filters and effects in stories that in any way resembled the current epidemic. The exception is effects that were developed in cooperation with official health organizations. With this step, Instagram wants to prevent not only the spread of misinformation, but also insensitive jokes about COVID-19.

Similar to Facebook, Instagram also sends relevant information to verify its veracity. In the search results, the first places are then given information that comes from trusted official sources. Then on April 13, the MSQRD app, which has been on the market since 2016, and through which users can add AR filters to their photos and videos, will be discontinued. Snapchat also fights against the spread of misinformation, which also puts more emphasis on the spread of relevant information from partners such as NBC, Sky News, or the Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post.

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