Meta criticised for failure to remove clip of men 'beaten up for being gay'
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Meta's oversight board criticized the company for allowing a graphic video of two men being attacked in Nigeria to remain online for five months despite violating community standards.
The video reportedly violated four community standards and posed a risk of harm to the victims by exposing their identities in a hostile environment for LGBTQIA+ individuals.
The board noted the immediate damage from the video's duration online was impossible to undo, highlighting systemic failures in Meta's moderation practices.
The oversight board recommended that Meta update its community standards to prevent identifiable information of individuals from outing-risk groups being published.
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