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    Meta oversight board urges balanced approach to controversial phrase

    By Lia XuSeptember 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • The phrase “From the river to the sea” refers to the geographical area between the River Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea, encompassing both Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
    • Critics argue that the phrase is anti-Semitic and calls for the eradication of Israel, which has led to feelings of insecurity among members of the Jewish and pro-Israel community.

    OUR TAKE
    The Board recognises that phrases can have multiple meanings by stating that the words cannot be deemed harmful without considering the context. The decision to not automatically remove the phrase “From the river to the sea” underscores the importance of free speech, especially in politically charged contexts. The Board’s ruling underscores the challenges of moderating politically sensitive content on social media platforms.
    -Lia XU, BTW reporter

    What happened

    The Meta Oversight Board recently made a significant decision regarding the phrase “From the river to the sea,” which is often associated with pro-Palestinian sentiments. The Board stated that Meta, the parent company of Facebook, should not automatically remove this phrase from its platform, as it can be interpreted in various ways. Some view it as a display of solidarity with Palestinians, while others interpret it as an endorsement of violence against Jews.

    The phrase, which refers to the geographic area between the River Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea, is often chanted at pro-Palestinian demonstrations. To some, it represents a call for the establishment of a Palestinian state, while others view it as an anti-Semitic slogan advocating for the eradication of Israel. The Board emphasised that the phrase has multiple meanings and cannot be classified as harmful, violent, or discriminatory without considering the context in which it is used.

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    Why it’s important

    The decision has elicited mixed reactions from advocacy groups. Alex Abdo, Litigation Director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, praised the Board’s decision, describing it as “thoughtful (and in my opinion, correct).” Abdo’s comments highlight the importance of protecting free speech and allowing for diverse perspectives.

    Conversely, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) expressed concern over the ruling. The ADL criticised the decision as “short-sighted,” arguing that the phrase contributes to a sense of insecurity among Jewish and pro-Israel communities. “Usage of this phrase has the effect of making members of the Jewish and pro-Israel community feel unsafe and ostracised,” the ADL said in a statement.

    In response to the Board’s recommendations, Meta welcomed the feedback and reiterated its commitment to refining its content moderation policies. “While all of our policies are developed with safety in mind, we know they come with global challenges. We regularly seek input from experts outside Meta, including the Oversight Board.” a Meta spokesperson stated.

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    Lia Xu

    Lia XU is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering tech and AI news. She graduated from Zhejiang normal university. Send tips to l.xu@btw.media.

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