Once again, ‘freedom of speech’ doesn’t actually mean free speech,” said legislative researcher Allison Chapman.
Meta has come under fire for removing posts from abortion pill providers on Facebook and Instagram, blaming the incidents on "over-enforcement."
Since President Donald Trump's election win, groups sharing information about abortion pills say they have faced a surge in censorship on Meta's platforms. | TAG24
Some posts related to obtaining abortion pills were recently hidden on Instagram and Facebook and some accounts were suspended, before being later restored.
Since President Donald Trump's election, groups sharing information about abortion pills say they have faced a surge in online
Social media company, Meta, has come under fire for blocking and suspending accounts that provide abortion access and information.
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Various providers confirmed their accounts were hidden. In some cases, Facebook and Instagram got rid of the accounts and were no longer visible on the social media platforms,
Instagram and Facebook have recently blurred, blocked or removed posts from two US abortion pill providers. Instagram also suspended the accounts of several abortion pill providers and hid the providers from appearing in search and recommendations.
Meta previously blocked posts from abortion providers and said the latest ... has become a major talking point since Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the content moderation policy changes ...
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