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INSTAGRAM TO PUT CORONA VIRUS TIPS

INSTAGRAM TO PUT CORONA VIRUS TIPS

Today we talk about the news of Instagram to put corona virus tips for businesses to take advantage of this pandemic. If you are someone who wants to buy Instagram followers and likes, you need to make sure that they are using real methods as Instagram is now updating on a regular basis. Instagram  is embracing its potential as a news source, employing its ubiquity to distribute corona-virus prevention techniques through a new call-out at the top of its home screen feed. In some countries, Instagram will show a link to information from the World Health Organization and local health ministries, along with a message like this: “Help Prevent the Spread of Corona virus: See the latest information from the World Health Organization so you can help prevent the spread of COVID-19. — Go to who.int”.

INSTAGRAM PREVENTS USERS FROM SEARCHING COVID-19

Additionally, Instagram is preventing users from searching for COVID-19-related augmented reality effects unless they were made in partnership with legitimate health organizations. This could limit the spread of disinformation or insensitive jokes about the virus. Instagram was already sending false information to fact checkers and listing official health sources atop the search results for corona virus-related queries.

HELP TO STAY FOCUSED

To help the company stay focused, Facebook is also shutting down the MSQRD app it acquired in 2016 to jump start is AR face filters feature. MSQRD will become unavailable on April 13th, though its tech is already fully integrated into Facebook and Instagram. Meanwhile, on Snap-chat, the company prohibits partners from sharing misinformation, relying on its closed platform to prevent the false news hoaxes that have plagued open platforms like Facebook which is why people have went to buy Facebook likes. Snap-Chat is also highlighting health information shared by its Discover partners, including NBC’s Stay Tuned, Sky News, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, CNN and Now this. Those include (these links may only open to content on mobile.

WASHINGTON POST

Washington Post explained the proper way to wash your hands WSJ looked at how COVID-19 spread across the world SkyNews Explains (UK) breaks down how to self-isolate. These are smart efforts by social platforms that know they might get opened by more people more often than some traditional news sources. With over 1 billion monthly users on Instagram and over 200 million daily users on Snap-Chat, they have the power to spread vital information and act as a new form of the emergency broadcast system.

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