The tech giant implemented major updates to its hateful-conduct policies on Jan. 7, 2025 — the same day it ended its U.S. fact-checking program.
Meta now allows users to call women as "household objects or property", "black people as farm equipment" and "transgender or non-binary people as 'it," according to a section of the policy ...
The tech giant overhauled Facebook, Instagram, and Threads' Hateful Conduct policy to be much more permissive.
Meta on Tuesday announced sweeping changes to ... Users are now allowed to, for example, refer to “women as household objects or property” or “transgender or non-binary people as ‘it ...
refer to “women as household objects or property” or “transgender or non-binary people as ‘it,’” according to a section of the policy prohibiting such speech that was crossed out. A new section of the ...