facebook and instagram data
Meta is giving researchers more access to Facebook and Instagram data
In an interview, Meta's president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, said the tools "are really quite important" in that they provide, in a lot of ways, "the most comprehensive access to publicly available content across Facebook and Instagram of anything that we've built to date." The Content Library will also help the company meet new regulatory requirements and obligations on data sharing and transparency, as the company notes in a blog post Tuesday. The library and associated API were first released as a beta version several months ago and allow researchers to access near-real-time data about pages, posts, groups, and events on Facebook and creator and business accounts on Instagram, as well as the associated numbers of reactions, shares, comments, and post view counts. While all this data is publicly available--as in, anyone can see public posts, reactions, and comments on Facebook--the new library makes it easier for researchers to search and analyze this content at scale. Meta says that to protect user privacy, this data will be accessible only through a virtual "clean room" and not downloadable.
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