“Regulating online hate speech to avoid harm is not censorship.”

[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 24/01/2025
By Volker TürkUnited Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Meta’s announcement that it is overhauling its policies on content moderation and fact-checking should alarm everyone concerned about freedom of expression. While these moves purport to protect free speech, they strike against it (…)
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