Report: Social media giants fail to act on anti-Muslim hate 89% of the time

SOCIAL media companies are failing to act on 89% of posts containing anti-Muslim hatred and Islamophobic content reported to them, said a recent report.

“This report exposed that social media companies – including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube – failed to act on 89% of posts containing anti-Muslim hatred and Islamophobic content reported to them,” Anadolu Agency reported the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) as saying.

According to a joint statement issued in 2019 Meta, Twitter and Google announced their commitment to uphold the Christchurch call to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online.

The social media giants had assured that they would be resolute in their “commitment to ensure they are doing all they can to fight the hatred and extremism that lead to terrorist violence”.

“Once again, their press releases prove to be nothing more than empty promises,” the report said.

Anadolu Agency further noted that the CCDH researchers reported 530 posts which contain disturbing, bigoted, and dehumanising content that target Muslims through racist caricatures, conspiracies, and false claims.

These posts were viewed at least 25 million times.

Many of the abusive content was easily identifiable, and yet there was still inaction, it said.

Stating that Instagram, TikTok and Twitter allow users to use hashtags such as #deathtoislam, #islamiscancer and #ragheadi, the report also revealed that content spread using the hashtags received at least 1.3 million impressions.

Such content further endangers these communities by driving “social divisions, normalising the abusive behaviour and encouraging offline attacks and abuse”.

“Worse still, platforms profit from this hate, gleefully monetising content, interactions, and the resulting attention and eyeballs. For them, hate is good business,” it said. – May 6, 2022

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