Hard to tell what's happening here without more context. There's no dearth of Pro-palestinian viewpoints being shared on Meta platforms - so 1 account being banned is likely just issues specific to that 1 account.
In the article it says Meta believes the account had been compromised and was working to communicate with the owners of the account. It doesn't say anything about individual posts being moderated.
Appropriate quote:
> Meta said: “These accounts were initially locked for security reasons after signs of compromise, and we’re working to make contact with the account owners to make sure they have access.”
Since Ukraine, I've wondered how these companies will behave in wars with less clear right-and-wrong. Ukraine is as easy a case as one sees (though of course people on the Internet can debate it). Others are more complex.
Due to their ubiquity and power, whatever the companies do or don't do will affect people's lives, will result in oppression, death and destruction, capture and torture, for some.
A couple of interesting articles by international law, and law of armed conflict (LOAC) experts:
The org mentioned in here is called "7amleh." Haven't seen Arabeezi in a while and was wondering how you pronounce this. Apparently the 7 is a deep "H" sound.
Side note, I've been working on a transliteration tool for Arabeezi<->Arabic leveraging new NLP techniques (not LLMs to be clear) and it's working pretty great. Contact in my profile if this is something of interest to you.
I wonder if it was formerly run from the Gaza Strip? If it was, there is no power and internet there any more. So they would have had to get others in other areas of the Palestinian territories or elsewhere to help run it.
This was apparently the most popular Palestine accounts on Instagram and they just all disappeared. I wasn't a follower, but it seemed like it was an effective activism outlet.
Killing it is an effective way of reducing the reach of Palestinian suffering into the West.
Here is an article about some of the people who run it:
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> Meta said: “These accounts were initially locked for security reasons after signs of compromise, and we’re working to make contact with the account owners to make sure they have access.”
Due to their ubiquity and power, whatever the companies do or don't do will affect people's lives, will result in oppression, death and destruction, capture and torture, for some.
A couple of interesting articles by international law, and law of armed conflict (LOAC) experts:
https://www.justsecurity.org/89463/digital-tech-companies-in...
https://www.justsecurity.org/89449/social-media-platform-int...
This was apparently the most popular Palestine accounts on Instagram and they just all disappeared. I wasn't a follower, but it seemed like it was an effective activism outlet.
Killing it is an effective way of reducing the reach of Palestinian suffering into the West.
Here is an article about some of the people who run it:
https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/how-the-internet-s-leading...