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Meta Introduces Comment Limits on Israeli and Palestinian Posts on Facebook

Jake Miller Published October 19, 2023
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Meta, the corporate parent of Facebook, has implemented provisional strategies with the goal of diminishing the quantity of “potentially unwelcome or undesirable comments” on content associated with the Israel-Hamas conflict. In an amended blog post, Meta disclosed that, by default, commenting on fresh and public Facebook posts linked to the region will be confined to friends and followers. Nevertheless, Meta refrained from detailing the specific criteria used to define this region.

Furthermore, Meta stated that it would disable the ability to view the first one or two comments on posts while scrolling through the Facebook feed. Additionally, an Instagram bug that led to the suppression of posts supporting Palestine has been addressed. It is reported that the bug affected accounts globally and was unrelated to the content’s subject matter.

It’s worth noting that Meta classifies Hamas as a “dangerous organization” and prohibits content that praises the group. This move is part of Meta’s efforts to curb unwanted comments and manage content during sensitive situations like the Israel-Hamas conflict. However, it has also raised concerns about censorship and transparency regarding content moderation on the platform.

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