Meta will now remove some posts attacking ‘Zionists’ as a form of hate speech

Meta will now remove posts containing the term “Zionist” when used in conjunction with antisemitic tropes or dehumanizing rhetoric, the company said Tuesday, in an expansion of its current hate speech policies.

The decision follows what the company described as a months-long inquiry into how the term has historically been used and how it is currently being used on social media, particularly as the war in Gaza continues.

“We have determined that the existing policy guidance does not sufficiently address the ways people are using the term ‘Zionist’ online and offline,” Meta said in a blog post. “Going forward, we will remove content attacking ‘Zionists’ when it is not explicitly about the political movement, but instead uses antisemitic stereotypes, or threatens other types of harm through intimidation, or violence directed against Jews or Israelis under the guise of attacking Zionists.”

Meta said it met with more than 145 historians, civil rights groups, legal and human rights experts, and free speech advocates from around the world in reaching its decision.

Use of the term “Zionist” may now violate Meta’s terms when uttered in connection with antisemitic claims about Jews running the world; parallels that draw comparisons between Jews and animals; calls for harm against Jews or statements that seek to deny their existence; or that mock Jews for having a disease, Meta added.

The company said it also asked its quasi-judicial oversight board to issue guidance on how it should moderate posts that accuse groups labeled with “proxy terms for nationality (including Zionists)” of war crimes.
 
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/09/tech/meta-posts-zionists-hate-speech/index.html
 
Photo: https://bangkokbook.ru/ 
Contacts:

Representative Office in London.
1 Mark Square
London EC2A 4EG
United Kingdom

Tel:+44 203 807 20 99

Tel:+49 304 669 00 55

Hours: Mon-Fri 09:00 to 18:00

English
Bestellservice
Durch das Ausfüllen dieses Formulars stimmen Sie unserer Datenschutzrichtlinie zu