A post containing excerpts from the Declaration of Independence was flagged and deleted by Facebook's filters, which monitor what its users write online. A Texas newspaper, The Vindicator, had Facebook apologized to a small Texas publisher and reinstated a post it removed for hate speech — that happened to be a passage from the Declaration of Independence. Facebook did not flag the entire Declaration of Independence as hate speech, but only one out of twelve excerpts from the complete text. Facebook’s algorithms are in the spotlight after the social network tagged an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence as hate speech. The Liberty County Vindicator in Liberty, Texas, has Liberty, Texas. (CBS Local) - Facebook has apologized after the social media giant labeled the most famous document in American history as "hate speech." 'LEAVE YOU DEFENSELESS': Gun group speaks out against blue state firearm bill Fox News Digital Originals 523 views · July 14, 2023 0:54 Liberty, Texas. (CBS Local) - Facebook has apologized after the social media giant labeled the most famous document in American history as "hate speech." A post containing excerpts from the Facebook's AI flagged the "merciless Indian Savages" language as hate speech, and initially blocked the post from publishing. The post was reviewed by Facebook's human staff and restored the next day, and apologized to the newspaper. Facebook removed a post from The Liberty County Vindicator that featured excerpts from the Declaration of Independence. Facebook's reason: the Declaration of Independence contained 'hate speech.' One episode that sparked widespread debate is Facebook’s decision to flag the Declaration of Independence as a form of ‘hate speech.’ This decision encapsulates not only the challenges faced by social media platforms in moderating content but also raises critical questions about the interpretations of historical documents in a Facebook was forced to apologize to a local publisher in Texas this week for removing a post containing text from the Declaration of Independence after classifying it as "hate speech." Facebook's algorithms have ruled that parts of the US Declaration of Independence are hate speech and removed excerpts of them posted to the platform. In the week of America’s Independence Day, the algorithms of Facebook decided that the Declaration of Independence was hate speech. Police State News · July 5, 2018 · philadelphia.cbslocal.com Facebook Labels Declaration Of Independence 'Hate Speech' Facebook has removed a post from Texas newspaper The Liberty County Vindicator that featured excerpts from the Declaration of Independence. Facebook's reason: the Declaration of Independence Facebook’s policies for censoring hate speech have again come under fire after the social media giant labeled a passage from the Declaration of Independence as hate speech. Facebook In the lead-up to the Fourth of July holiday, Facebook removed a post containing sections of the Declaration of Independence as hate speech. Stories detailing the incident have been A post containing excerpts from the Declaration of Independence was flagged and deleted by Facebook's filters, which monitor what its users write online. A Texas newspaper, The Vindicator, had A post containing excerpts from the Declaration of Independence was flagged and deleted by Facebook's filters, which monitor what its users write online. A Texas newspaper, The Vindicator, had It seems all content is not created equal. A Facebook algorithm categorized parts of the Declaration of Independence as hate speech and took down excerpts of it ahead of the Fourth of July. An
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