Why the UN’s Resolution on Holocaust Denial is So Important

That it has come to this – that the world has needed a U.N. Resolution condemning Holocaust denial and committing states to combat its expression – is deeply depressing. But this denial, which both results from, and further encourages, antisemitism, is found unacceptably often on social media, on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and all the other insensate carriers of antisemitic messages that fail to remove such material in a timely – i.e., nearly instantaneous – fashion.

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Facebook Removed 2.5 MILLION Pieces of ‘Hate Speech’ in Just Three Months

Absent from the report is a precise number of how many accounts and pages have been banned or suspended from the platform over “hate speech,” and how many have been mistakenly suspended and then restored. Facebook often mistakenly suspends the accounts of prominent conservatives only to restore them later — the most recent example being Islam critic Pamela Geller.

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