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Russia-Ukraine crisis: Facebook, Instagram unblock hashtags to Bucha killings

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April 5, 2022
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New Delhi, April 5: A business representative revealed that Facebook owner Meta Platforms temporarily banned hashtags relating to civilian casualties in northern Ukraine, where bodies of civilians shot at close range were discovered in a town retaken from Russian forces.

The assassinations in Bucha, Ukraine, have prompted the West to promise more penalties on Moscow.

Automated systems that scan for violent content on Facebook and Instagram, which Meta also owns, were responsible for censoring hashtags like #bucha and #buchamassacre, according to Meta spokesman Andy Stone.

When graphic and violent content is published to raise awareness of probable human rights abuses, Facebook and Instagram allow it, but erase it if it is excessively explicit or praises pain.

Users must click through warning banners on some graphic messages before they can access the photographs, according to the social media business. Human rights organisations have criticised Meta’s strategy to eliminating violent content during conflicts, claiming that the company’s practise of deleting data from its servers after 90 days results in the loss of crucial evidence of war crimes.

“We’re studying ways to retain this type and other forms of content when we delete it,” Stone added, referring to the Ukraine conflict.

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