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Meta's Alleged Censorship of Competitors Raises Concerns
Tuesday. January 14 at 4:00 AM
1 min. readSocial media giant Meta is facing criticism for allegedly blocking links to a rival platform shortly after pledging to uphold free expression. A report by 404 Media revealed that Facebook, owned by Meta, has been removing links to Pixelfed, a decentralized Instagram alternative, labeling them as 'spam.' This move has raised doubts about Meta's sincerity in reducing censorship. Despite Meta's recent announcement of embracing free speech and reducing moderation, the deletion of links to competitors like Pixelfed has sparked controversy. The company's shift in policy has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising the move while others, including Meta's own executives, questioning the motives behind it. The apparent censorship of Pixelfed has led to speculation about Meta's commitment to its new vision of promoting free expression.