As of yesterday, Meta officially started using our content to train its #AI.
If we didn’t opt out by the day before, or if our profile is public, our data is now part of the AI buffet.
Photos, videos, posts, stories, reels, comments, group activity, page interactions—all of it is fair game. And no, deleting it later doesn’t help. Once it’s been processed by the training models, it can’t truly be undone. The system has already “digested” it. It’s no longer in a removable form.
We can still opt out, but only for future content. The past is already in the machine.
Meta claims it won’t use private messages or data from users under 18.
Do you buy that?
As for encrypted one-on-one messages on #WhatsApp, they’re safe—unless you interact with the “Meta AI” feature. In that case, those chats go straight into the training pipeline too.
#PrivacyMatters or just another checkbox?
See you in someone’s next #prompt result.