Not a good look for Meta's content moderation team
Just before the US midterm elections last month, researchers from non-profit Global Witness and New York University submitted ads containing death threats against election workers to Meta's Facebook, Google's YouTube, and TikTok.
"The platform approved nine of the ten English-language death threats for publication and six of the ten Spanish-language death threats," Global Witness said in."Our account was not closed down despite a handful of ads having been identified as violating their policies."
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