Auto-followed Trump on Facebook? It’s probably because you previously liked the POTUS account


Trump speaks with Vance, left, before taking their oaths of office during the Inauguration ceremonies in the Rotunda of the US Capitol in Washington on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. Meta said that the official POTUS and White House accounts are managed by the White House and ‘change when the occupant of the White House changes’. The same goes for accounts for the US vice president and first lady. — AP

SAN FRANCISCO: Some Facebook and Instagram users were surprised to find themselves automatically following the accounts of President Donald Trump or Vice President JD Vance this week after the president was inaugurated – but that's likely because they had previously followed official US government accounts.

Meta spokesman Andy Stone said in a Threads post that the official POTUS and White House accounts are managed by the White House and “change when the occupant of the White House changes”.

The same goes for accounts for the US vice president and first lady.

After the new president is sworn in, the Facebook and Instagram accounts of the previous administration are archived and the posts, as well as followers, are preserved. These followers are then transferred to the new official accounts.

As of Tuesday morning, Joe Biden's archived POTUS account had 11 million followers on Facebook, as did Trump's official POTUS account.

To unfollow an account you don't want to follow, click the ellipsis on the profile page and click "unfollow” or "block”. – AP

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