Meta Oversight Board's 'River to Sea' Decision Sparks Controversy
The ruling on the contentious phrase has drawn criticism for perceived bias and potential harm to Jewish communities.
- Meta's Oversight Board ruled that the phrase 'From the river to the sea' does not automatically constitute hate speech.
- Critics argue the decision undermines the legitimacy of the Jewish state and threatens the safety of Jewish communities.
- Several board members have been accused of anti-Israel bias, complicating the perception of impartiality.
- Jewish advocacy groups, including the Anti-Defamation League, have condemned the ruling as dangerous and irresponsible.
- Meta's approach to moderating the phrase remains unclear, raising questions about the platform's content policies.



























