"Meta Oversight Board Calls for End to Ban on Arabic Word 'Shaheed' for Free Speech"

Meta's oversight board has urged the company to end its blanket ban on the Arabic word "shaheed," or "martyr," after finding that the approach was "overbroad" and suppressed the speech of millions of users. The board recommended that posts containing "shaheed" should only be removed if they are linked to clear signs of violence or if they separately break other Meta rules. This comes after years of criticism of Meta's handling of content involving the Middle East, with the board finding that the ban failed to account for the word's various meanings and resulted in the removal of non-violent content. Meta has committed to reviewing the board's feedback and responding within 60 days.
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