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Brazil says Meta hate speech policy modifications do not fit with local law

Brazil's federal government stated on Tuesday it is seriously concerned about Meta Platforms' recently revealed modifications to its hate speech policy, adding that it thinks they do not adhere to the nation's. legislation.

Facebook owner Meta last week reduced curbs on conversations. around controversial subjects such as immigration and gender. identity, while also ditching its fact-checking program in the. United States.

The Brazilian government bought the social media company,. which likewise owns Instagram and Threads, to describe its strategies,. which President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had formerly identified. very serious.

Meta in a letter to the South American country reiterated. that changes to the fact-checking program for now would just. use to the U.S., and stated that modifications to its community. standards were limited to the hate speech policy.

The relocation, the company included the document shared by. Brazil's federal government, was focused on securing higher liberty of. expression.

The workplace of Brazil's lawyer general (AGU) in a separate. declaration stated that some aspects of the Meta document trigger the. federal government severe concern, highlighting the changes to the. hate speech policy, which use to Brazil.

AGU and other ministries understand that the present terms. of usage, along with the changes now informed by Meta, do not fit. with Brazil's legislation and are not sufficient to safeguard. basic rights, it added.

Brazil will hold a public hearing later today to discuss. the topic with professionals.

(source: Reuters)