Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, dropped some LGBTQ protections from its hate speech rules Tuesday amid a ...
Meta will allow its billions of social media users to accuse people of being mentally ill based on their sexuality or gender ...
Leaked training materials reviewed by Platformer and The Intercept reveal that moderators are now instructed to allow posts calling LGBTQ+ people “mentally ill” and denying the existence of ...
Meta recently updated its Hateful Conduct policy, removing prohibitions on harmful speech, including discriminatory rhetoric ...
Meta's global policy chief stated, "It’s not right that things can be said on TV or the floor of Congress but not on our ...
The tech giant overhauled Facebook, Instagram, and Threads' Hateful Conduct policy to be much more permissive.
Billions of social media users will be permitted to describe LGBTQ people as “mentally ill” and women as “property” under ...
Posts with LGBTQ+ hashtags were hidden under Meta's “sensitive content” policy which restricts "sexually suggestive content." ...
The social media giant will now allow users to question the mental health of LGBTQ people and compare minorities to diseases.
The revised policy maintains bans on insults targeting intellect or mental health but introduces an exception for allegations ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, has revised its hate speech guidelines to allow users to ...