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Meta says it's addressing issues with political hashtag search
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Some Instagram and Facebook users expressed concerns that they were suddenly following the official accounts of President Donald Trump and the White House. Users also said they were unable to search for political terms. NBC News’ Brian Cheung explains what Meta Communications Director Andy Stone had to say. Jan. 21, 2025