Meta — the parent company of popular social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram — is facing criticism from its own Oversight Board regarding the moderation of the Arabic word “shaheed.” The term, often translated as “martyr,” has been flagged and removed more frequently than any other word or phrase on Meta’s platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, according to a report by Engadget.
The issue lies in Meta’s current approach, which treats “shaheed” solely as a reference to…
The issue lies in Meta’s current approach, which treats “shaheed” solely as a reference to…




