Last spring, as part of its campaign to encourage users to get vaccinated, Instagram debuted a new line of stickers featuring pro-vaccine messages like “Let's Get Vaccinated,” “I Got Vaccinated,”" or “Vaccines Save Lives,” that users could put in their Stories. While the stickers were meant to empower users to “show their support and share accurate information about the COVID-19 vaccine,” a Media Matters review has found dozens of users using these stickers for anti-vaccine content or other unrelated posts, claiming that it helps them evade content moderation and boost engagement.
Independent researchers can't confirm what impact, if any, the stickers have on engagement or content moderation, which gestures to a larger problem with the platform: Instagram's chronic lack of transparency has long frustrated both researchers and lawmakers, who say the platform's secretive behavior prevents anyone outside the company from regulating its increasingly impactful and harmful behavior.
Among accounts posting anti-vaccine content or coronavirus misinformation on Instagram, several users claim that using these stickers allows them to post what they want without being flagged with the COVID-19 information banner, having their posts removed, or having their accounts penalized.