KEY POINTS
  • For the first time, Facebook and Instagram are putting restrictions around the types of items that brands can promote using "branded content."
  • The "branded content" feature lets brands promote influencer posts, which widen reach of those posts beyond just an influencer's own following.
  • Branded content that promotes vaping, tobacco products and weapons will no longer be allowed.
A person smokes a Juul Labs Inc. e-cigarette in this arranged photograph taken in the Brooklyn Borough of New York, U.S., on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2018. Altria Group's plan to take a $12.8 billion stake in Juul Labs could be destroying value, Citigroup analysts write in a note downgrading the stock to a sell from neutral.

Facebook and Instagram will no longer allow influencers to promote vaping, tobacco products or weapons on its platforms using "branded content."

Instagram announced Wednesday it would no longer allow "branded content" that promotes those goods on either platform. In June, Instagram a change that would let advertisers promote posts from influencers, or users who work with brands to promote services or products. Users see a "paid partnership with" tag on a post when viewing that branded content on Instagram.