Not only states adapt their laws to the times. The Meta company, which manages, inter alia, Facebook and Instagram. Hate speech regulations are to become a bit softer -.
Facebook and Instagram will let Vladimir Putin die
The change will be temporary and thanks to it, the content about the war in. According to the internal correspondence of the moderators, quoted by Reuters, some posts wishing the death of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka are already acceptable.
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we have temporarily included forms of political expression that would normally violate our principles. It is, for example, about inciting violence, such as “death to the Russian invaders”. However, we will not allow incitement to violence against Russian civilians
a Meta spokesman said in a statement.
Death wishes for or Lukashenka will be acceptable if they are not aimed at other people as well, according to one of the moderators’ e-mails. In addition, the regulations will still break posts that will contain a description of the method of a potential murder.
The Kremlin attacks Facebook
The Russian embassy in
We demand that US authorities stop Meta’s extremist actions and take steps to bring the perpetrators to justice. Facebook and Instagram users did not give these platforms the right to decide on the criteria of truth and to set different nations against each other.
– we read on Twitter of the Russian embassy.
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