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More ads are coming to Instagram, including your profile feed

Por: 9to5Mac Tech October 04, 2022

Even more ads will soon start appearing in your , Meta announced today. With these changes, advertisers will now be able to place ads on the Explore homepage as well as directly in profile feeds. The addition of more ads comes as Instagram continues to face backlash for recent changes… As reported by , these new ad units are likely to be incredibly unpopular among Instagram users. Meta has already faced a ton of backlash for the increasingly... + full article



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