Meta's revised Hateful Conduct policies now allow rhetoric targeting LGBTQ+ individuals, women, and immigrants, previously prohibited, under the guise of allowing political discourse.
Joel Kaplan, Meta's chief global affairs officer, stated that the changes eliminate restrictions on topics of immigration, gender identity, and similar issues, paralleling public discourse.
The updated rules permit arguments that support job exclusions based on gender or sexual orientation if framed within religious beliefs, raising concerns for marginalized communities.
GLAAD has criticized Meta for allowing harmful claims linking mental illness or abnormality to gender identity, which could further stigmatize vulnerable individuals.
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