Meta Fixes Error That Filled IG Reels With Violent Vids

Meta Platforms (Dreamstime)

Thursday, 27 February 2025 09:58 AM EST ET

Meta Platforms said on Thursday it had resolved an error that flooded the personal Reels feeds of Instagram users with violent and graphic videos worldwide.

It was not immediately clear how many people were affected by the glitch. Meta's comments followed a wave of complaints on social media about violent and "not safe for work" content in Reels feeds despite some users having enabled the "sensitive content control" setting meant to filter such material.

"We have fixed an error that caused some users to see content in their Instagram Reels feed that should not have been recommended. We apologize for the mistake," a spokesperson for Meta said.

It did not disclose the reason behind the error.

Meta's moderation policies have come under scrutiny after it decided last month to scrap its U.S. fact-checking program on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, three of the world's biggest social media platforms with more than 3 billion users globally.

Violent and graphic videos are prohibited under Meta's policy, and the company usually removes such content to protect users, barring exceptions given for videos that raise awareness on topics including human rights abuse and conflict.

The company has in recent years been leaning more on its automated moderation tools, a tactic that is expected to accelerate with the shift away from fact-checking in the United States.

Meta has faced criticism for failing to effectively balance content recommendations and user safety, as seen in incidents like the spread of violent content during the Myanmar genocide, Instagram promoting eating disorder content to teens, and misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

© 2025 Thomson/Reuters. All rights reserved.


Newsfront
Meta Platforms said on Thursday it had resolved an error that flooded the personal Reels feeds of Instagram users with violent and graphic videos worldwide.
meta, instagram, fact-checking, social media, violent content, big tech
261
2025-58-27
Thursday, 27 February 2025 09:58 AM
Newsmax Media, Inc.

View on Newsmax