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Meta Expands Hate Speech Policy to Remove Posts Targeting Zionists on July 9, 2024
Jul 9, 2024, 03:38 PM
On July 9, 2024, Meta Platforms Inc. announced an expansion of its hate speech policy to remove posts that use the term 'Zionist' as a stand-in to attack Jewish people or Israelis. This policy update aims to combat modern-day antisemitism by banning content that targets Zionists with claims about running the world, controlling the media, dehumanizing comparisons, calls for harm, or denials of existence. The changes apply to both Facebook and Instagram, and are part of Meta's broader effort to address hate speech on its platforms. The decision follows input and research from various perspectives, recognizing that antisemitism often disguises itself as anti-Zionism. Mark Zuckerberg has been praised for his leadership in this initiative.
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