To help ensure a fair and independent application process, Meta has partnered with the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) based at the University of Michigan to assess researcher qualifications and review submissions from global applicants to Meta Content Library and API.
To be eligible for access, applicants must be affiliated with a qualified academic institution or a qualified research institution. Individuals from different disciplinary and professional backgrounds are welcome to apply.
For academic institutions, qualified means the institution meets all of the following criteria. It is:
For any non-academic institution (organization, institute, society, or other entity), qualified means that it is a not-for-profit institution whose primary purpose or core activity is to conduct scientific or public interest research.
You can find an overview of the application process and data tools on the ICPSR Social Media Archive (SOMAR). We also encourage you to familiarize yourself with the Meta Content Library application page on the SOMAR site and ICPSR’s application guide before applying.
ICPSR will notify Meta and the applicant if the application is approved. Applicants can expect the review process to take between four and six weeks.
Each individual who will access the Meta Content Library user interface (UI) must accept a clickthrough agreement for the Product Terms. If the clickthrough agreement is not appropriate for your institution (for example, if your institution does not allow employees to consent to click-through Product Terms), Meta offers the option for the institution to sign an Information Sharing Agreement (ISA) to govern access at an institution level. The executed ISA may apply to various research agendas; however, new applications for new research proposals must be submitted. The Meta Content Library API is available to access via the ICPSR Virtual Data Enclave. A Data Use Agreement between ICPSR and your institution must be executed before you can be granted access to the platform.
The Meta Content Library UI can be used separately or in conjunction with the Content Library API. For more information on the application requirements, please reference the ICPSR application guide.
Access to Meta Content Library and Content Library API is provisioned after all access requirements are fulfilled. To continue accessing the tools, you must recertify your affiliation with your institution and research project after a certain period of time.
We welcome global users, but access to or use of our tools and data must comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations. In addition, the researcher applicant, and any academic university or institution with which the applicant is affiliated, must not be in a jurisdiction that is the target of sanctions imposed by the United States, United Kingdom, European Union or United Nations.
No. There are no fees associated with access or computation.
If your research agenda substantially changes after having an application approved by ICPSR, or you have a new research agenda you’d like to use for Meta Content Library, you must submit a new application.
Yes. All Content Library and API researcher applications are processed and reviewed by ICPSR.
ICPSR will process and review applications from teams of researchers with a clearly identified research lead and collaborators. For more information please reference the ICPSR application page.
Research Outputs (such as tables, graphs, and analysis) may be published but are subject to obligations and restrictions set forth in the respective terms and conditions. For publications based solely on Content Library and/or API, Meta will not ask to review research manuscripts prior to publication. However, we ask that researchers follow the Meta attribution guidelines (see Citations) and provide notice upon publishing.
Please refer to the Product Terms for Meta Research Tools for the requirements and conditions related to publication.