Meta's Reversal of Israel-Hamas Video Removal Sparks Controversy and Scrutiny

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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has been urged by its quasi-independent Oversight Board to reverse its decisions to remove posts related to the Israel-Hamas war. The board disagreed with Meta's choice to bar the posts from being recommended on Facebook and Instagram, even if they aimed to raise awareness. It also criticized Meta's use of automated tools, which increased the likelihood of removing valuable posts that shed light on the conflict and potential human rights violations. While Meta eventually reinstated the posts with warning screens, it is not obligated to follow the board's recommendations.
- Meta's initial decisions to remove 2 videos of Israel-Hamas war reversed by Oversight Board The Associated Press
- Meta wrong to remove graphic Israel-Gaza videos, oversight board says The Guardian
- Sen. Elizabeth Warren Questions Meta Over Palestinian Censorship The Intercept
- Meta faces accusations over content moderation in Israel-Hamas conflict Financial Times
- Meta's call to remove 2 videos of Israel-Hamas war is reversed by Oversight Board The Times of Israel
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