He claims that the Biden-Harris administration “repeatedly pressured” the company to restrict Americans’ statements on topics related to COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop case (including weapons, drugs, and women).
In Europe, the situation is similar, but Zuckerberg did not disclose which content was censored. However, many experts believe this could include politically sensitive topics such as immigration policy, protests, and data privacy issues.
It is also known that more cases of child abuse imagery were detected on Meta platforms than on Telegram. This fact raises serious concerns among users and human rights organizations, questioning the effectiveness of security measures and content moderation on Zuckerberg’s platforms.
Censorship and information control in social networks continue to be hot topics of discussion worldwide, raising questions about the limits of free speech and the role of big tech companies in managing public discourse.