The tech giant overhauled Facebook, Instagram, and Threads' Hateful Conduct policy to be much more permissive.
The changes included allowing users to share “allegations of mental illness or abnormality when based on gender or sexual ...
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In a bid to prioritise 'free expression' on Facebook, Meta has revised its policies, now permitting users to post content ...
Meta rolled out a number of changes to its “Hateful Conduct” policy Tuesday as part of a sweeping overhaul of its approach ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, dropped some LGBTQ protections from its hate speech rules Tuesday amid a ...
Meta's new guidlines don't allow its users to call people mentally ill as an insult - unless they're LGBT+. Meta's updated ...
Meta recently updated its Hateful Conduct policy, removing prohibitions on harmful speech, including discriminatory rhetoric ...
It wasn’t just fact-checking that Meta scrapped from its platforms as it prepares for the second Trump administration.
Calling people "mentally ill" based on their sexual identity and referring to women as "household objects" will now be allowed in the context of political discussions on social media giant Meta's ...
Schmidt, co-chairwoman of the Meta oversight board, said she is "very concerned" about the decision to ditch independent fact ...
Facebook will allow users to say transgender and gay users are “mentally ill” as Mark Zuckerberg rewrites his social media ...