Meta’s oversight board has recommended a six-month suspension of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen’s Facebook and Instagram accounts after he threatened to use violence against his opponents in a video.
The oversight board, a quasi-independent body in charge of reviewing content moderation decisions, overturned Meta’s ruling on June 30 to leave up Hun Sen’s video on Facebook posted on Jan. 9.
Meta is the parent company of the social media site.
In the one-hour, 41-minute live broadcast on Facebook, Hun Sen refuted allegations that his Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) stole votes during last year’s local elections and asked his political opponents to choose between the “legal system” and “a bat.”… Source
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