Apple refused to remove negative ratings for the Facebook app left by pro-Palestinian activists upset over censorship
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Sarah Al-Arshani
May 23, 2021, 11:56 IST
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Pro-Palestinian activists have accused social media sites, including Facebook, of censorship.
In a coordinated effort, they've tanked ratings on the Facebook app.
Apple denied Facebook's request to remove the negative ratings, NBC News reported.
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Apple refused a request from Facebook to remove negative reviews in the App store after pro-Palestinian protesters coordinated an effort to tank ratings because of censorship of Palestinian content, NBC News reported.
On Saturday, the Facebook app had a 2.3 out of five-star rating in the App store compared to a more than four-star rating last week. The largest category of ratings is one-star reviews, with many comments saying their rating is due to Facebook censoring hashtags like #FreePalestine or #GazaUnderAttack.
"User trust is dropping considerably with the recent escalations between Israel and Palestine," said one senior software engineer in a post on Facebook's internal message board, NBC reported. "Our users are upset with our handling of the situation. Users are feeling that they are being censored, getting limited distribution, and ultimately silenced. As a result, our users have started protesting by leaving 1 star reviews."
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An internal message reviewed by NBC showed that the company was very concerned about the coordinated effort to tank ratings, categorizing the issue as an SEV1, which stands for "severity 1."
Ratings on Facebooks App in the App store were down to a 2.3 out of 5 on Saturday night.Insider
Facebook contacted the App store to have the negative reviews removed and Apple denied the request.
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Pro-Palestinian activists have complained that many social media sites have restricted or deleted pro-Palestinian content and accounts.
Instagram restricted posts with hashtags referencing Al-Aqsa, the holy mosque in Jerusalem, telling some users who posted with the hashtag that their content was associated with "violence or dangerous organizations."
The Los Angeles Times reported that some users resorted to using an ancient Arabic script that was void of dots and marks to trick online algorithms to not pick up and remove posts about Palestine.
Others intentionally misspelled words like "Palestine" or "Israel" or used COVID-19 themed stickers on their posts to make them more visible.
Facebook did not reply to Insider's email request for comment at the time of publication.
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