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    Meta Blocks Abortion Pill Posts From Two Providers on Instagram and Facebook, Suspends Accounts

    Meta Blocks Abortion Pill Posts From Two Providers on Instagram and Facebook, Suspends Accounts

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    Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, has recently taken actions to block, blur, or remove posts related to abortion pills from two providers in the United States. Additionally, Instagram suspended the accounts of several abortion pill providers and prevented them from appearing in search results and recommendations. These actions intensified over the last two weeks, with a notable increase in the past two days. Meta confirmed some of these account suspensions and the blurring of posts, and restored some accounts and posts after inquiries from The New York Times. The company's moves coincide with recent changes announced by CEO Mark Zuckerberg to relax content moderation policies, raising questions about the consistency of Meta's approach to free speech and content enforcement. A Meta spokesperson attributed some of these incidents to rules prohibiting the sale of pharmaceutical drugs on its platforms without proper certification, describing some actions as 'over-enforcement.'

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    Will Meta face a legal challenge over actions against abortion pill providers by end of 2025?

    Will Meta face a legal challenge over actions against abortion pill providers by end of 2025?

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