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		<title>How X&#8217;s &#8220;Topic exhaustion&#8221; Alerts Warn Users of Information Overload</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[X Launches &#8220;Topic Exhaustion&#8221; Alerts to Combat Information Overload (How X&#8217;s &#8220;Topic exhaustion&#8221; Alerts Warn Users of Information Overload) San Francisco, CA &#8211; October 26, 2023 &#8211; X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, unveiled a new feature today. This feature targets the common problem of &#8220;topic exhaustion.&#8221; Users often feel overwhelmed by too much [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>San Francisco, CA &#8211; October 26, 2023 &#8211; X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, unveiled a new feature today. This feature targets the common problem of &#8220;topic exhaustion.&#8221; Users often feel overwhelmed by too much information on specific subjects. The new system alerts users when they might be seeing too much about one topic.<br />
The alerts appear as small notifications within the X app. They tell users they might be experiencing &#8220;topic exhaustion.&#8221; This happens after a user sees many posts about a single subject in a short period. The goal is to help users manage their information intake. Seeing endless posts on one topic can be draining.<br />
X stated this feature aims to improve user well-being. Constant exposure to the same topic can cause fatigue. It can also make users feel stressed. The alert serves as a gentle nudge. It encourages users to take a break or explore other subjects. This helps users avoid burnout from too much information.<br />
The alert does not stop users from seeing more content. It simply makes them aware of their consumption patterns. Users can choose to ignore the alert. They can also choose to step away for a while. X hopes this tool gives users more control. It helps them decide when they have had enough on a topic.<br />
Information overload is a growing concern on social media. Many platforms are exploring ways to address it. X&#8217;s &#8220;topic exhaustion&#8221; alert is a direct response to user feedback. People asked for tools to help manage their feeds better. This new feature is part of X&#8217;s effort to create a healthier online environment.</p>
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<p>                 The alert system is rolling out globally starting today. It will be available to all users on iOS, Android, and the web. X plans to monitor user feedback closely. They will make adjustments to the feature based on how people use it. The company believes this small notification can make a big difference in user experience.</p>
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		<title>Facebook Adds COVID-19 Vaccine Information Labels</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2025 04:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Facebook Adds COVID-19 Vaccine Information Labels Directly to Posts (Facebook Adds COVID-19 Vaccine Information Labels) MENLO PARK, Calif. – Facebook announced today it is adding labels to posts discussing COVID-19 vaccines. These labels link directly to official information. The goal is to provide reliable facts about the vaccines. People see a lot of vaccine content [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>MENLO PARK, Calif. – Facebook announced today it is adding labels to posts discussing COVID-19 vaccines. These labels link directly to official information. The goal is to provide reliable facts about the vaccines. People see a lot of vaccine content on Facebook. The company wants to make accurate information easy to find.</p>
<p>Users will see these labels on posts in their News Feed. The labels also appear in Facebook Groups. Clicking the label takes users to the COVID-19 Information Center. This center has details from health authorities like the World Health Organization. Facebook created the center last year. It provides updates on the pandemic.</p>
<p>The labels aim to address vaccine questions and concerns. Many people are talking about vaccines now. Facebook wants to connect them with expert sources. This is part of a larger effort to fight misinformation. The company already removes false claims about COVID-19 and vaccines. This new step adds context directly to posts.</p>
<p>The labels will roll out globally starting immediately. They will be available in multiple languages. Facebook developed the labels with health partners. Experts reviewed the information in the COVID-19 Information Center. Facebook says it will update the center as new vaccine data emerges.</p>
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<p>                 Facebook encourages users to get information from trusted sources. Health officials urge people to rely on local health authorities. The platform sees this as a key tool during vaccination efforts. The company also supports vaccine education campaigns. It is running its own information drive in many countries.</p>
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