Meta Updates Hate Speech Guidelines
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Meta's new guidelines allow users to say LGBT+ people are mentally ill

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Meta's updated hate speech guidelines allow users to call people mentally ill based on sexuality or gender identity.
The guidelines still do not allow Facebook, Instagram or Threads users to insult people based on their mental health.
Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday that the company would scrap third party fact checkers in the US .
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