Meta's new Instagram Maps feature, launched this week, does not share users' locations by default. Users can choose to share their location, making it visible only to selected friends. There is a prevalent misunderstanding among users who fear automatic location sharing. Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri is responding to widespread complaints to clarify misconceptions, as many users worry about privacy. The confusion is partly due to general distrust towards Meta and its leadership, which affects user perceptions and reactions to new features.
Instagram's new map feature does not share users' locations by default, which may be misunderstood by many users as automatic sharing with everyone.
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri is actively addressing concerns about the map feature, reassuring users that their location is not automatically shared.
User reactions to the new map feature have been predominantly negative, prompting a strong response from Meta to clarify usage guidelines.
General distrust towards Meta and its leadership contributes to the confusion and concern surrounding the implementation of the new map feature.
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