Meta may finally permit free speech on social issues on its platforms after years of suppressing Facebook and Instagram users who push back against gender ideology.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta opened up two free speech cases on Facebook and Instagram to public comment on Aug. 29. Meta explained that the platform had chosen not to censor two popular videos shared on both social media platforms, despite a flurry of users demanding the two separate videos be censored. Both of these cases were repeatedly reported to Meta as “Hate Speech” or “Bullying and Harassment,” to no avail. Whether the Meta Oversight Board will also allow free speech remains to be seen. This decision is pending.
The Facebook video shows a woman challenging a “transgender” woman—also known as a biological male—as he tries to enter a women’s restroom. The Instagram post…
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