Facebook "moderators were told to hunt down and remove rumors wrongly accusing an Israeli soldier of killing a Palestinian medic." But the Israelis did kill a Palestinian medic...
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Rania Khalek: "Speaking of Facebook censoring content on Israel's behalf, they just removed a video I made about how Israel uses Palestine as weapons laboratory.
Here is my video on how Israel uses Palestine as a weapons testing laboratory, which Facebook erased without explanation.
Battle-tested, combat-approved. In other words, 'This weapon has been used to terrorize #Palestinians'
After she and other prominent reporters issued public complaints, Khalek announced a couple hours later that Facebook had restored the video. "Still this is a good reminder that at the moment these social media giants have the ability to disappear content as they please," she said in a tweet. "It's creepy and alarming and should be loudly opposed."
This is why social media giants censoring content is bad. Eventually you'll get censored.
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Ben Norton of The Real News Network called it an "excellent, informative video report," and The Intercept's Glenn Greenwald, who pointed out that the platform has been silencing Palestinian and pro-Palestinian voices for more than a year.
Ben Norton: Facebook just removed this excellent, informative video report by @RaniaKhalek, in which she explained how Israel uses Palestine as a laboratory for weapons and military technology. It gave no explanation for why the video was taken down.
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