Meta Temporarily Alters Policy to Allow for Some Violent Speech Against Russia

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Facebook's parent company has temporarily altered its political expression policy to allow for some use of violent speech, saying exceptions were put in place because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and allow for speech like “death to the Russian invaders'

Meta Platforms Inc. has temporarily altered its political expression policy to allow for some use of violent speech.

The parent company of platforms such as Facebook said the exceptions were put in place because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and allow for speech like “death to the Russian invaders,” Meta spokesperson Andy Stone said in a statement. However, the company still won’t allow for calls for violence against Russian civilians, Mr. Stone said.after the platform said it would start labeling state controlled media.

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