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Instagram & Facebook Timeline Choice: Court Orders Algorithm Change

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Meta Ordered⁣ to Give Users Real Control Over Facebook & Instagram Timelines, Faces Hefty Daily fine

Amsterdam, Netherlands – In ⁤a landmark ruling with meaningful implications for user autonomy and the integrity of online facts, an Amsterdam court has sided with‍ digital rights association Bits of Freedom⁢ in its case against Meta‍ (formerly Facebook). The court has ordered Meta‌ to fundamentally change how users⁣ can access a non-algorithmic timeline on Facebook and Instagram, and ‌is imposing a considerable financial penalty for non-compliance.

The core ​of the case revolved ​around the algorithmic timelines used by Facebook‍ and Instagram, which determine the order in which users‌ see content. While both platforms offer the option to switch to a‌ chronological timeline – as mandated by European regulations – the court found this option to​ be ⁣deliberately obscured and,⁤ crucially, not persistent. Users are​ automatically reverted to⁢ the algorithmic feed each ⁣time⁣ they close⁤ the app, effectively negating their choice.

“Users have no ⁣real choice,” argued Bits of Freedom, prompting them ⁤to ‍take the case ​to court last week. Meta’s legal team countered that providing a persistent choice wasn’t legally required.

Though, the judge emphatically disagreed. The ruling stated that ⁢failing to remember a user’s‌ preference directly undermines the intent of European ‍rules designed to grant users “autonomy, freedom of choice and control over how information‍ is presented to them.” The judge further⁣ asserted that Meta’s current⁣ practise “infringes freedom of information, ⁤which is fundamental to a democratic society as part of the fundamental right of freedom of ‌expression.”

Two Weeks to Comply – or Pay the Price

Meta has been given just ⁤two weeks to rectify the issue. ​The company must make the option for a non-algorithmic timeline “directly and easily accessible” and, critically, remember the user’s selection.⁢ Failure to comply⁢ will‍ result in a penalty of €100,000 per day, capped at a maximum of €5 million.

“We are ⁤happy that the judge now ⁤makes it‍ clear that Meta must respect the user’s choice,”⁣ said‌ Maartje Knaap, spokesperson for Bits⁢ of Freedom. “At the same⁢ time, it is a pity that we need ‍the judge to‍ ensure that Meta sticks to the law.”

Democracy at Stake?

The timing of the ruling is‍ notably ‍significant, coming just ahead of the October 29 elections. Bits ⁣of Freedom has voiced concerns⁢ that Meta’s algorithms pose a‌ “risk for our democracy,” ‍perhaps exposing⁤ users to increasingly extreme content designed to maximize engagement – and keep them within the platform. ⁤ The⁢ organization argues this algorithmic amplification can unduly influence​ public ⁤opinion.

This ​case highlights⁣ the⁢ growing scrutiny of social media algorithms ‌and their impact on⁤ individual freedoms and democratic‌ processes. ⁢ The court’s decision ⁢sends a clear message: users deserve genuine control over their online experience, and companies must prioritize‍ that control over engagement metrics.

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