An expert claims that international media and social media giants, such as Meta, have suppressed Palestinian voices during the recent conflict in Gaza, negatively impacting their human rights.
Parents and children lay out cuddly toys across the entrance to the Foreign Office in London, as they protest to save children's lives in GazaTHE international media had “no intention” to hear Palestinian voices at the outbreak of the most recent conflict in Gaza, according to an expert based in Israel.
“So, for example, they have been shadow banning and limiting the reach of many of the Palestinian activists. They restricted the Palestinian media outlets and one of them, they did cancel the page. Last week, Instagram account @eye.on.palestine – which had more than six million followers and was one of the leading accounts sharing experiences of life under the Israeli siege of Gaza – was locked by Meta, with the company citing concerns it may have been compromised.
“We had this in May 2021. We're having this now. Clearly, there is a bias in the data sets and in the programming. This is not something that came out of nothing.A recap of last week's Palestinian digital rights updates:Nashif, who helped found 7amleh before taking over as director in 2016, said that the suppression of Palestinian voices by social media algorithms made it harder for international media to show both sides of the story – even now there is a growing desire for it.
Asked how change could be brought about, Nashif said it was “important to write about it and to expose the company and to do this to create enough pressure that they would make some changes”.He went on: “At the end of the day, you're having, like ‘community standards’ and a lot of nice words, but you implement them only on one side, depending on your political interest.
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