The Intercept
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Facebook and Instagram parent company is considering stricter rules around discussing Israeli nationalism on its platforms, sources say.
For years , Meta has allowed its 3 billion users around the world to employ the term “ Zionist ,” which refers to supporters of the historical movement to create a Jewish state in the Middle East .
Pro-Israel groups like the Anti-Defamation League have openly called for treating anti-Zionism as a form of antisemitism.
Meta plans to brief U.S. stakeholder groups on Friday morning , according to an outreach email.
A Palestinian digital rights group says it's concerned about anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, not Judaism .
The company has been criticized for systematic censorship of Palestinian and other Arab users of its platforms.
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