Facebook censors post from Antwerp’s Rainbow Library
This past weekend, Facebook removed a post from RegenboogBib, located in Antwerp’s Roze Huis, due to the presence of bare buttocks on a book cover used as an illustration. In addition, restrictions were also imposed.
On March 23rd, RegenboogBib reopened its doors in the Roze Huis, above café Den Draak. This past weekend, Marc Daems, one of the volunteers at RegenboogBib, reposted an earlier message listing all the LGBTQIA+ books, comics, poetry, and films available for borrowing. Just like in the original post, the cover of the book Jongenssprookjes Deel 3 by Eric Kollen was included. It features a man in a hoodie with his buttocks exposed and an Arabic tattoo. The post was removed almost immediately.
In recent months, following the re-election of Donald Trump, Meta — the company behind Facebook — has adjusted its moderation policies and its approach to minority groups. This was largely due to pressure from conservative right-wing groups claiming that Meta was censoring their posts.
Third-party fact-checking was phased out and replaced with a system of “community notes,” allowing users to add comments. Posts with so-called “dangerous” content — such as terrorism, child sexual exploitation, drugs, fraud, and scams — are now monitored by automated systems. That appears to be what happened with the removed RegenboogBib post.
Since the switch, it seems increasingly common for posts from LGBTQ+ organizations and content creators to be taken down. GayliveBe has also been a victim of this several times recently. Many transgender content creators have faced restrictions, and their posts are being labeled as “harmful” more than ever.
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