Meta, hate speech

The social media giant will now allow users to question the mental health of LGBTQ people and compare minorities to diseases.
All these moves indicate a rightward shift for Meta, as Zuckerberg joins the other leaders of Big Tech trying to curry favor ...
Volker Türk,the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, says regulating online content is not censorship.
A fter announcing that Meta will no longer be protecting LGBTQ+ individuals from hate speech on the platform, Mark Zuckerberg ...
If efforts to create safe online spaces are called censorship, ‘that ignores the fact that unregulated space means some ...
Facebook now allows attacks on immigrants and trans people, and posts like “Mexican immigrants are trash!” and “I’m a proud ...
Meta has relaxed its rules on hate speech, allowing harmful stereotypes and permitting derogatory remarks about sexual ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ends fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram in favor of community notes, calling the recent election a “cultural tipping point” on free speech.