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Meta Lifts Ban on Word ‘Shaheed’ Across Its Platforms

by Alina Fida
July 3, 2024
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Meta Lifts Ban on Word 'Shaheed' Across Its Platforms

Meta Lifts Ban on Word 'Shaheed' Across Its Platforms

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Meta Platforms announced on Tuesday its decision to lift the blanket ban on the word “shaheed” after conducting a comprehensive year-long review led by its oversight board. The review highlighted that Meta’s previous rules regarding “shaheed” did not adequately consider the diverse meanings of the term, often resulting in the removal of content that did not glorify violent actions.

The oversight board, an independent body funded by Meta, initiated the review in response to widespread concerns. It found that “shaheed” was one of the most frequently censored words on Meta’s platforms, affecting millions of users globally. The board welcomed Meta’s policy change, emphasizing that the previous restrictions had stifled legitimate expressions across its services.

Meta acknowledged the findings from the oversight board’s review and stated that its revised approach would focus on removing content only when “shaheed” is paired with other violating content, thereby targeting potentially harmful material without disproportionately impacting free expression.

The decision marks a significant shift for Meta, which has faced persistent criticism for its content moderation practices, particularly in regions like the Middle East. A 2021 study commissioned by Meta itself underscored the adverse human rights implications of its previous policies on Arabic-speaking users, including Palestinians.

Moving forward, Meta aims to strike a balance between promoting a safe online environment and upholding principles of free speech and cultural sensitivity. The lifting of the ban on “shaheed” reflects Meta’s evolving approach to content moderation and its commitment to addressing community concerns while maintaining platform integrity.

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Alina Fida

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