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<p>December 5, 2021 - <a href="https://qudsnen.co/?p=32346">https://qudsnen.co/?p=32346</a></p><p>Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Social media platforms have committed 91
violations against Palestinian content in November only as documented by
Sada Social, the watchdog said today. </p>
<p>The watchdog described November as the worst in regard to social media violations against pro-Palestine content. </p>
<p>It also noted that Meta has continued its crackdown on pro-Palestine content and pages. </p>
<p>“The Meta company is still dealing with Palestinian content upon the
Israeli dictates, besieging Palestinian terminology and narrative, and
restricting media platforms for covering the events on the ground
through their accounts”, it said.</p>
<p>According to Sada Social, Meta’s Facebook platform banned and
restricted over 65 accounts, while its Instagram platform committed 17
violations against Palestinian content. </p>
<p>The accounts, which were targeted were mostly news accounts and
pages. Sada Social’s report mentioned Maydan Al Quds and Al Qastal’s
pages, which were both removed from Facebook due to their coverage of
Jerusalem’s resistance operation by Fadi Abu Shkeidem. </p>
<p>The watchdog also documented five violations on Twitter, three on Tik Tok, and one on YouTube.</p>
<p>In one year only, Facebook removed over 350 Palestinian pages while
at the same time kept thousands of Israeli pages, which incited Arabs.
The company has officially acknowledged that it accepts 90% of requests
by the Israeli government to remove Palestinian accounts and pages. The
Israeli minister, who is responsible for communication with Meta, has
been known for racist anti-Palestinian comments, calling for the
elimination of Palestinian mothers and children. </p>
<p>A report by The Intercept revealed that Facebook has a secret
blacklist, upon which its algorithms depend in censoring content. The
blacklist includes dozens of Palestinian figures and organizations and
zero Israeli targets.</p>
<p>Also, an investigation by Human Rights Watch <a href="https://qudsnen.co/?p=30174">stated </a>that
Facebook and Instagram repressed Palestinian content, including
documentation of Israeli human rights violations, during the Israeli
crackdown on native Palestinians in May this year. The investigation
pushed Facebook <a href="https://qudsnen.co/?p=30421">to promise </a>that
it will allow an independent body to launch an investigation into
content moderation of Arabic and Hebrew posts, however, its policy has
not changed. </p>
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