Now this mf’s version of IG trying to silence people who are talking about Palestine and the genocide being committed against its people.
— Clarkisha Kent (@IWriteAllDay_) May 11, 2021
May God punish everyone involved.
Palestinian journalist @MariamBarghouti's account is made 'temporarily unavailable' by @Twitter, including all her tweets of the past hour pic.twitter.com/SPkmPPOz3T
— joey ayoub #endKafala (@joeyayoub) May 11, 2021
Instagram, Facebook and Twitter all claim they made “mistakes” when they censored Palestinians. ? https://t.co/yzdynpohRR
— Alex Kane (@alexbkane) May 11, 2021
Interesting, because they don't seem to make those "mistakes" when they're, oh I don't know, autocreating white supremacist groups in the weeks before the Capitol coup attempt. @Facebook sure does love to limit the reach of our fact-checking site though https://t.co/wCWvVMvZE4
— Brooke Binkowski (@brooklynmarie) May 12, 2021
I am not joking when I say that Mark Zuckerberg is responsible for 40-70% of what’s going on in the US rn. From the mass misinformation campaign that gave us Tr*mp, to the collapse of digital journalism/media based on a LIE about video metrics, to the sabotaging of IG, he is EVIL
— Clarkisha Kent (@IWriteAllDay_) May 11, 2021
“On Instagram, it was mostly content takedown, even archives from older stories were deleted. On Twitter, most cases were an account suspension,” said @Monashtayya to @Reuters https://t.co/7SkXDxkNDN#SavePalestine #SaveSheikhJarraj
— 7amleh حملة (@7amleh) May 11, 2021
Instagram and Twitter have blamed technical errors for deleting posts mentioning the possible eviction of Palestinians from East Jerusalem, but data rights groups fear “discriminatory” algorithms are at work and want greater transparency.
— Rami (@Ramulous) May 10, 2021
By @GebeilyM https://t.co/4fBDwImUVc
The hypocrisy of the so-called “freedom of speech”.
— Reem Al-Harmi ريم الحرمي #SaveSheikhJarrah (@Reem_AlHarmi) May 12, 2021
It’s only freedom of speech when it fits a certain narrative, in this case, showing Israeli crimes and atrocities against Palestinians, is not the sort of narrative that Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter want to see. https://t.co/3cPyfRvlcv
Y’all and Mark Zuckerberg will be handled. Mark in particular. https://t.co/QV9ANk75Hh
— Clarkisha Kent (@IWriteAllDay_) May 11, 2021
Couldn't ban far-right actors for four years, bans Palestinian activist within a week. https://t.co/hrIs4K4iDm
— Zakir Khan (@ZakirSpeaks) May 12, 2021
Hey @Twitter, if your platform is removing posts on #Palestine due to a 'glitch', maybe it's time to tear down your algorithm (or come up with a better excuse).https://t.co/FVn6Oq5zuX
— Momina Sohail (@MominaSl) May 11, 2021
Instagram was removing content associated with Al-Aqsa Mosque, the site of clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinians, because it labeled the site as a terrorist organization. Internally, the company called it a mistake, and we obtained the docs.https://t.co/Vi0ycGT0Zg
— Ryan Mac? (@RMac18) May 12, 2021
"The issue was not resolved. We’re demanding clarity on this censorship, and system glitches are no longer accepted as an excuse" - @marwasf:https://t.co/W2FGdB2g49
— Access Now (@accessnow) May 11, 2021
There are some orgs whose names begin with Al-Aqsa that have been deemed terrorist orgs by the US and EU. But Al-Aqsa is more commonly known as Islam's third holiest site. To designate everything "Al-Aqsa" as terrorist-related is ludicrous, say employees. https://t.co/Vi0ycGT0Zg
— Ryan Mac? (@RMac18) May 12, 2021
And I haven’t even begun to discuss what this mf soulless ghoul contributed to surveillance in this country (and the world tbh).
— Clarkisha Kent (@IWriteAllDay_) May 11, 2021
Facebook is truly one of the worst technological “advances” to happen ever.
we tripped and hand-edited her bio and individually all her tweets by accidenthttps://t.co/XFtOgiGeyA
— Casey Johnston (@caseyjohnston) May 11, 2021
Hey @Twitter, if your platform is removing posts on #Palestine due to a 'glitch', maybe it's time to tear down your algorithm (or come up with a better excuse).https://t.co/FVn6Oq5zuX
— Momina Sohail (@MominaSl) May 11, 2021
Facebook and Instagram are systematically deleting evidence and protest from #SheikhJarrah https://t.co/NLo8JQad4W
— Jillian C. York (@jilliancyork) May 9, 2021
Facebook and Twitter are systematically silencing users protesting evictions of Palestinian families from their homes #SheikhJarrah
— Marwa Fatafta #SaveSheikhJarrah (@marwasf) May 7, 2021
We demand they immediately stop this censorship, & provide a clear and public explanation for why the content was removed.https://t.co/6SKCUbMJUV
Facebook and Twitter are systematically silencing users protesting and documenting the evictions of Palestinian families from their homes in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem. https://t.co/aqI0SaRS9h
— Arzu Geybulla (@arzugeybulla) May 10, 2021
As Israeli bombs pummel Gaza, are social media platforms censoring pro-Palestinian accounts at the same time? Khaled Jarrar, a former bodyguard to Yasser Arafat and now an artist, says that's exactly what's happening
— RT (@RT_com) May 12, 2021
MORE: https://t.co/W1GyXHcm5x pic.twitter.com/FBWCXlFYyc
Instagram and Twitter have apologized for a series of ‘system errors’ that deleted pro-Palestine posts and users from their platforms. However, critics remain skeptical of this explanation
— RT (@RT_com) May 11, 2021
MORE: https://t.co/W1GyXHtWX5 pic.twitter.com/cJpvOk9Gjv
Fuck this shit!
— Putin Bot ?️ (@Dean_Gberg) May 12, 2021
Instagram & Twitter apologize for ‘system errors’ that deleted pro-Palestine posts, but critics say they are still ‘censoring’https://t.co/MJx5gPLb0H
In the face of the horrific violence, the US response is pathetic. “Express concern?” “Urge restraint?” Is that the best we can do? Since we are responsible for Israel’s sense of impunity & Palestinian dysfunction, we must do more. https://t.co/pVdeZb7hyv
— James J. Zogby (@jjz1600) May 12, 2021
#Zionist & the Israeli RWNJs
— Nic #VetsResist???️? #WinTheFuture (@P4boxers) May 12, 2021
continue to target Apartment buildings where Hamas commanders might be, meanwhile slaughtering Palestinian non-combatants.
Israel Kills Hamas Commanders as Violence Escalates to Major Crisis https://t.co/Xqnrf5XCj8
Follow live updates on the Israeli and Palestinian violence here.https://t.co/ck54OV909p
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 12, 2021
Follow live updates of Israeli & Palestinian conflict here
— Farnaz Fassihi (@farnazfassihi) May 12, 2021
on the ground @PatrickKingsley @IKershner https://t.co/8fBVYUCoYv
Dozens of civilians are dead in airstrikes and rocket barrages in the worst violence between Israelis and Palestinians in years, and violent protests have erupted in mixed Jewish-Arab areas. Updates on the crisis: https://t.co/HfPvrqh012 pic.twitter.com/VHcLRjZdEa
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 12, 2021
"More than 50 Palestinians including at least 14 children have been killed, according to Gaza health authorities, since the hostilities intensified a few days ago, and in Israel the death toll reached at least seven people, including a 6-year-old." https://t.co/oTK4jc3UEo pic.twitter.com/zPkHxE0MNE
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) May 13, 2021
Imagine an article on #BlackLivesMatter that only quoted white people.
— Sunjeev Bery (@SunjeevBery) May 13, 2021
Why are @NYTimes reporters @IKershner and @PatrickKingsley only quoting Jewish Israeli politician @Tzipi_Livni to explain Palestinian perspectives?
And Patrick is in Jerusalem ?!https://t.co/KoQV2LlHFi