New scandal. Social network X refused to consider the publication of a swastika a violation of community rules


New scandal. Social network X refused to consider the publication of a swastika a violation of community rules

November 8, 12:00 Share:

Former Twitter, now X, does not consider Nazi symbols to be a violation of the rules (Photo: bigtunaonline/)

Channel 12 News correspondent Elad Simchayov found that posting a Nazi symbol on Elon Musk's social network does not violate the rules.

Simchayov contacted the X administrators after he saw a post in one of the accounts with a swastika against the background of the Israeli flag. The account itself is in Turkish and is dedicated to football topics, but it often contains criticism of Israel and posts of an openly Nazi nature.

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So, on October 17 of this year, a photo of Adolf Hitler appeared on his page with a wish to rest in peace.

However, this post received a citation for violating community rules.

Later, on November 6, the account posted a photo with a swastika. Simchayov was outraged by this, so he sent a complaint.

https://twitter.com/Elad_Si/status/1721542985496612897

To his surprise, the social network team did not see any violations in this post.

The image later disappeared from the channel.

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