Facebook’s language gaps ‘weaken screening of hate and terrorism’

Facebook’s language gaps ‘weaken screening of hate and terrorism’
Facebook said it has ‘more work to do’ (Niall Carson/PA)

The problems plaguing Facebook’s content moderation are systemic, internal company documents from a whistleblower suggest.

In Gaza and Syria, journalists and activists feel Facebook censors their speech, flagging inoffensive Arabic posts as terrorist content.

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