Oversight Board reverses Meta's removal of Israel-Hamas videos

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Meta's automated content moderation tools unnecessarily removed two videos related to the Israel-Hamas conflict, according to the Meta Oversight Board. The board overturned Meta's decision and urged the company to respect users' freedom of expression and their ability to communicate during the crisis. Meta had implemented temporary measures to address potentially dangerous content during the conflict, but the board criticized the company for mistakenly removing non-violating content. The board also stated that limiting the circulation of the videos does not align with Meta's responsibility to respect freedom of expression.
Topics:business#content-moderation#freedom-of-expression#israel-hamas-conflict#meta#oversight-board#technology
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- Sen. Elizabeth Warren Questions Meta Over Palestinian Censorship The Intercept
- Meta automated tools ‘mistakenly’ removed valuable content about Israel-Gaza conflict, Oversight Board says The Hill
- Meta's call to remove 2 videos of Israel-Hamas war is reversed by Oversight Board The Times of Israel
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