Censorship Crackdown: Meta’s New Anti-Censorship Stances
Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg has announced sweeping changes to Facebook and Instagram to move toward free speech including:
– Ending Third-Party Fact Checking and Replacing it with Community Notes like
-Removing Reduction of Political Content
-Lifting Topic Restrictions
– Moving content moderation teams to Texas to avoid toxic left-wing political censors
– Working with Trump to end censorship globally
– Reflecting the will of the American voters who want more freedom and less censorship
The days of woke censorship are over. They died with the Democrats.
— Fr Calvin Robinson (@calvinrobinson) January 7, 2025
These are the days of free speech. The Trump effect is just beginning.
The tide is turning. Thank God!pic.twitter.com/kHGKXRcpNH
Interestingly, Zuckerberg praised the United States’ constitutionally protected rights and freedoms whilst casting a dark shadow in calling out the European Union’s ever increasing censorship policies.
Going even further than just the West, he went on to call out Latin American countries with their “secret courts,” as well as China, who doesn’t permit their apps to work in country.
Meta’s only course of action, therefore, is to work with the Trump administration to push back against the globalist agenda in cracking down on free speech.
Should be trust Zuckerberg? No. Should we cheer on good policies? Yes.
Continuing to be cautious would be wise when it comes to this story unfolding but it is also an opportunity for us all to use this time to freely share the Gospel and to use social media platforms, free of censorship, to reach as many people as possible!
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