Now that Meta is actively rolling out its content policy changes, we are deeply concerned that they will harm vulnerable people. If the company truly values free speech—and its users—it’s moving in the wrong direction. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/01/metas-new-content-policy-will-harm-vulnerable-users-if-it-really-valued-free
Meta has a clear and disturbing track record of silencing and further marginalizing those who are already oppressed, and then being less than forthright about their content moderation policy. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/01/metas-new-content-policy-will-harm-vulnerable-users-if-it-really-valued-free
@mt @eff They updated the article with this info:
"Update: After this blog post was published (addressing Meta's blog post here), we learned Meta also revised its public "Hateful Conduct" policy in ways EFF finds concerning. We are analyzing these changes, which this blog post does not address, and will provide an update soon."
CC: @cairobraga Turns out they did not know it when publishing.
@elgregor @eff @cairobraga well that was fun. Glad they didn't try to cover the old post.