
The greatest love story of the 21st century all began when the Mark Zuckerberg Israel love shined through the genocides that were being committed on Palestine, and as the world was trying to share awareness, Meta decided to shut it down.
Internal data obtained by Drop Site revealed that Meta complied with 94% of Israeli authorities’ takedown requests of October 7, 2023. Whistleblowers criticized the move as a reflection of concerted efforts to suppress content vital for Israel’s military campaigns in Gaza.
The data highlights Meta’s “Integrity Organization,” a division tasked with keeping safety on Facebook and Instagram. The division has played a central role in enforcing censorship on behalf of the Israeli government, according to the whistleblowers.
Characterized as “the biggest originator of takedown requests globally,” Israel has demonstrated a unique level of control over content moderation, where a mere 1.3% of takedown measures reached users within Israel itself.
The leak clearly shows the Meta Israel support relationship is related to “the largest mass censorship operation in recent history,” with the top priority being suppressing content from Arab and Muslim countries in the Middle East.
Users in over 60 nations reported that their Palestine-related content was censored, with the most affected countries being Egypt, Jordan, Palestine, Algeria, Yemen, Tunisia, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.
Forms of Meta Palestine censorship ranged from post deletion to suspension and shadow-banning critical articles of what the leak was seen as ‘the child-murdering regime in Tel Aviv.’
Takedown requests (TDRs), allow governments, companies, and individuals to request that content be removed due to so called “policy violations” which is intentionally vaguely defined.
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Freshly released information proved that Meta censoring Palestine took down more than 90,000 posts in response to Israeli TDRs, typically within a mean of merely 30 seconds since Israel launched its strike on Gaza on October 7, 2023.
Once the violence intensified, the Mark Zuckerberg Israel tight connection intensified its automated censorship rules, according to reports, resulting in nearly 38.8 million additional posts being “actioned upon” on Facebook and Instagram since late 2023.
In Facebook terms, “actioned upon” refers to posts being taken down, banned, or having their visibility reduced.
While normal users may report posts through the default reporting mechanism typically filtered by AI in Israel Gaza war by governments and organizations, they are offered special access to reviews. These are filtered based on human moderators and have a better chance of resulting in content takedown.
The government released TDRs to receive top-of-the-line treatment, and their human moderator decisions are then used to train Meta’s AI to censor similar future content.
Whistleblowers warned of the long-term influence of Israel’s censorship campaign, stating it may bias future moderation choices. Meta’s AI is said to be trained on takedown data that’s related to content criticizing Israel’s Gaza actions, something whistleblowers argue may silence pro-Palestinian voices in the long term.
Internal sources within Meta’s Integrity Organization have confirmed that the internal audits have revealed repeated removal of pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel posts that were not policy breaking. For example, posts that would be removed without penalty were given a “strike” a serious offence that will eventually result in account bans that will last forever.
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Israel’s generative AI military applications have an upper hand on tech and big tech companies that they to get away with whatever they want.
The Israeli military has been developing an AI-based chatbot, “Genie,” to assist battlefield commanders with real-time decisions. Modeled after ChatGPT, Israel’s Genie allows commanders to ask natural language questions and receive comprehensive data-based responses.
“The division was created to harness all the accumulated data across dozens of operational systems,” the head of the unit said, requesting only to be identified as D.
Though still in infancy, Genie’s already implemented in a few operation rooms, with the developers insisting that “Genie does not replace the human commander, it enhances the operational decision-making process” and backs each response with references.
The allegiance isn’t just a corporate alliance between Meta and Israel, it’s becoming more of a distortion engine. As Israel’s body count rises in Gaza, how long before the world demands Zuckerberg to stop Meta from being heavily complicit in the cover-up?
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