Without citing specifics, the tech giant said it disabled the account for "multiple instances of praise for designated entities in violation of our policies."
Quite likely an intentional thing, like they found people saying they're leaving encourages others to leave. They might even view it like when reddit was blocking mentions of lemmy.
Meta has banned social justice activist Shaun King from Instagram, and he claims his account was disabled because he posted support for Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas war.
King, known for his social media advocacy on movements such as Black Lives Matter, had a following of more than 5 million users before his account on the Meta-owned platform was removed on Christmas Eve.
“The account was disabled due to multiple instances of praise for designated entities in violation of our policies,” a Meta spokesperson wrote in an email.
The organization analyzed patterns of “heightened censorship” around content supporting Palestinians, citing user reports of Meta removing their posts or restricting their access to certain Instagram and Facebook features.
“I formally appealed the night of the suspension, but have also now retained attorneys to proceed with the Civil Rights Division of the legal team at Meta,” King wrote in an email to NBC News Tuesday.
In his Facebook statement, he wrote that he is “safe” and that he had hoped his Instagram platform would serve as a cover for Palestinians who “cannot afford to lose their accounts” by documenting their plight within Gaza and the West Bank.
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Uh, aren't the two of them really shitty grifters that were also really abusive toward other leftists just because they disagreed with them on some things?
They both also cultivate extremely toxic fanbases they use to harass others.
Idk i really quit with politics some time ago; like I see if it blips across the screen, but I really think all politicians are corrupt, to varying degrees. It happens; we’re human. I’m more interested in direct action and mutual aid, but not in the space to do much, yet. It’s coming, though.
ETA: I’m very much interested in learning more, should you be wiling to shoot me some links.