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Meta ‘inappropriately removed’ Hamas kidnapping videos – oversight board

December 19, 2023December 19, 2023David Rutman

Automated content moderation tools deployed amid “a surge in violent and graphic content” on Facebook and Instagram after October 7 went too far in removing posts that social media users should have been able to see, an independent oversight panel at their parent company, Meta, ruled on Tuesday. The finding came in a review of […]

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