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US Company Meta will permit its Facebook and Instagram social networks not to block users’ calls for violence against Russian citizens and soldiers, in particular, Reuters reported citing internal emails. Read on
Tech giant says will not allow credible threats against civilians as Russia demands stop to ''extremist activities''.

Facebook OKs Ukraine war posts urging violence against invading Russians

06:23am, Friday, 11'th Mar 2022 The Jerusalem Post
The social media company is also temporarily allowing some posts that call for death to Russian President Vladimir Putin or Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko

Facebook allows hate speech against Russians

06:13am, Friday, 11'th Mar 2022 Euro Weekly Newspaper
Facebook allows hate speech against Russians. FACEBOOK and Instagram will now allow hate speech against Russians within the context of the Ukraine war, according to reports. Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta company, which owns social media platforms Facebook and Instagram as well as messaging service WhatsApp, will allow certain countries to call for violence and death against […] The post Facebook allows hate speech against Russians appeared first on Euro Weekly News .

Russia demands that US stop Meta''s "extremist activities"

04:07am, Friday, 11'th Mar 2022 Economic Times India
Meta Platforms will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of the Ukraine invasion, according to internal emails, in a temporary change to its hate speech policy.
(Reuters) – Russia’s embassy in the United States demanded on Friday that Washington stop the “extremist activities” of Facebook owner Meta Platforms, which has temporarily lifted a ban on calls for violence against the Russian military and leadership. Meta Platforms will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to call for violence against Russians … Read More

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03:35am, Friday, 11'th Mar 2022 FXStreet
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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Facebook and Instagram have instituted a temporary change in policy that allows users in some countries to post content that’s usually forbidden, including calls for harm or even the death of Russian soldiers or politicians. The change first surfaced in a report by Reuters, citing internal emails to […] The post #facebook allows posts with violent speech toward #russian soldiers in specific countries appeared first on ByteFunding .
Moscow''s internationally condemned attack on its neighbor has provoked unprecedented sanctions from Western governments and businesses, but also a surge of online anger and debates over social media''s role in the war
Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, will "temporarily" make allowances for some violent speech.

Facebook relaxes rules on violent speech during Russia’s war in Ukraine

02:51am, Friday, 11'th Mar 2022 The Thaiger (ประเทศไทย)
Facebook’s parent company, Meta, says the social media giant is temporarily easing rules on violent speech as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. According to an AFP report, the invasion, which has been condemned around the world, has created a wave of anger on social media. However, while Facebook is making some allowances for that rage, it will not allow threats of violence against Russian civilians. “As a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we have temporarily made allowances for forms of political expression that would normally violate our rules like violent speech such as ‘death to the […] The story Facebook relaxes rules on violent speech during Russia’s war in Ukraine as seen on Thaiger News .
Facebook has "temporarily made allowances for forms of political expression that would normally violate our rules like violent speech," in Ukraine, Russia, Poland, and several other countries.

Facebook allows calls for violence against ‘Russian invaders’

02:34am, Friday, 11'th Mar 2022 The Australian
Facebook has temporarily eased its policy on violent speech after Moscow''s invasion of Ukraine, allowing statements like "death to Russian invaders" but not credible threats against civilians, the tech giant said Thursday.
Meta Platforms will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of the Ukraine invasion.
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