Revisions of hateful conduct': what users can now say on Meta platforms
Briefly

Meta's new hateful conduct policies allow users more leeway in expressing controversial opinions on transgenderism and homosexuality, including derogatory language, amidst public and religious discourse.
The changes to Meta's policies permit discussions around political or religious topics to incorporate exclusionary and insulting language, reflecting a shift in the platform's approach to content oversight.
Despite these changes, Meta’s policies still prohibit overtly dehumanizing comparisons, such as referring to groups as animals or pathogens, but have relaxed restrictions on derogatory terminology.
By removing warnings against self-admission of racism, homophobia, and Islamophobia, as well as derogatory language, Meta's guidelines now provide more freedom for users to voice their opinions.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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