Meta's new policies permit calling individuals with alternative gender identities 'mentally ill' and allow derogatory references to women and marginalized groups, signaling a troubling shift.
The removal of restrictions on referring to women as 'household objects' aligns with Meta's move towards more lenient hate speech policies, raising concerns over accountability.
Previous bans on using dehumanizing language towards transgender people have been lifted, showcasing Meta's controversial stance in balancing free expression with the need for safe online communities.
The updated Hateful Conduct policy suggests that Meta now tolerates derogatory claims that are often framed as political discourse, opening the door for hate speech under the guise of discussion.
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