City
Epaper

US lawmakers ask FB, Insta why they removed abortion posts

By IANS | Updated: July 12, 2022 12:35 IST

San Francisco, July 12 US Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota) have sent a letter to ...

Open in App

San Francisco, July 12 US Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota) have sent a letter to Facebook and Instagram, calling them to address their reported censorship of posts related to abortion services following the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe vs. Wade case last month.

Both Facebook and Instagram reportedly removed numerous users' posts about abortion services.

Reports show that many posts providing information about access to legal abortion services were removed from the platforms, often minutes after they were posted, and other posts mentioning abortion were taken down or tagged with "sensitivity screens" and warnings, the senators said in the letter addressed to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

The senators are asking Facebook and Instagram to provide answers to a set of questions about their content-moderation policies and statistics about abortion-related posts by July 15.

"As a result of the Court's decision, it is more important than ever that social media platforms not censor truthful posts about abortion, particularly as people across the country turn to online communities to discuss and find information about reproductive rights," the senators wrote.

As the right to abortion and basic health care is under attack by the Supreme Court and Republican extremists across the country, Senator Warren has worked to protect the right to an abortion and protect the sensitive data of all Americans.

On July 7, Warren announced two key data brokers' commitments to permanently stop selling the location data of people seeking abortion services.

Facebook and Instagram earlier removed posts from users who offered abortion pills via mail posts.

Facebook removed such posts, and also temporarily banned some of those users, on the same day when the Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade case.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: usInstagramSan FranciscoFacebookElizabeth WarrenAmy KlobucharSan francisco bayTwitter and instagramInstagram and twitterFacebook-owned instagram
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketYuzvendra Chahal Shares Cryptic Post After Ex-wife Dhanashree Verma’s Recent Remarks on Podcast: “A Million Feelings, Zero Words”

InternationalHurricane Erin Enters Into Category 2 Storm With Maximum Winds of 100 mph, Heavy Rainfall Over Caribbean Islands Likely

CricketVirat Kohli’s Social Media Activity Hints at Australia ODI Return

NationalAir India to Suspend Direct Delhi–Washington Services from September 1, Offers Alternate Routes

MumbaiMumbai Crime Branch Bust Gang Duping Lovelorn Youths via Instagram; Two Held in Rajasthan

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyMusk faces lawsuit for allegedly duping voters over $1 million election lottery

TechnologyApple to open new India retail store in Bengaluru on Sep 2

TechnologyStock market gains in early trade, Nifty holds at 25,000 amid mixed global cues

Technology37 supercomputers with 40 Petaflops computing power installed under NSM: Minister

TechnologyRegulator to decide penalties for SK Telecom over major data leak next week