Social media companies have publicly addressed allegations of shadow banning users for posting Palestinian-related content amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza. These firms, including Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat, have categorically denied the accusations, stating that the claims suggesting Big Tech deliberately and systematically suppresses specific voices are unfounded. This response comes amid rising concerns over censorship and the suppression of certain perspectives on social media platforms. Notably, public figures and users have voiced their frustrations, claiming instances of posts being limited, deleted, or shadow banned, thus highlighting a growing discourse on the standards of censorship and freedom of expression within the digital space.
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Many of you complain about being shadow banned or having posts limited or deleted...well censorship is real and on the rise. There's a sneaky standard on social media but it's hard to be heard...until now, because I have the platform to expose what's happening. https://t.co/EIOzakmHIC
Social media firms have responded to allegations of "shadow banning" their users for Palestinian-related content amid the conflict in Gaza. https://t.co/Hii4LDWrvg
#IsraelHamasWar: This is what Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat have to say on “suppressing certain voices” https://t.co/foR1tSRyst
Social media firms have responded to allegations of "shadow banning" their users for Palestinian-related content, saying that the implication that Big Tech "deliberately and systemically suppress a particular voice" is false. https://t.co/RQAcBZZNIr
Social media firms have responded to allegations of "shadow banning" their users for Palestinian-related content amid the conflict in Gaza, saying that the implication that Big Tech "deliberately and systemically suppress a particular voice" is false. https://t.co/9wVhjQaJHG