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Friday, June 14, 2019
Facebook spies on users while offline and out on the web Leaked By Insider
An internal Facebook document reveals that the social media
giant monitors its users' offline behavior as part of how the company
determines whether a person should be classified as a "Hate
Agent," according to Breitbart's Allum Bokhari who has reviewed the document.
Titled "Hate Agent Policy Review," the document reveals that Facebook
employs a series of "signals" which include a person's behavior both on and off the platform. Once determined to be a "hate agent," a person is banned from the platform.
If you praise the wrong individual, interview them, or appear at
events alongside them, Facebook may categorize you as a “hate agent.”
Facebook may also categorize you as a hate agent if you self-identify with or advocate for a “Designated Hateful Ideology,” if you associate with a “Designated Hate Entity” (one of the examples cited by Facebook as a “hate entity” includes Islam critic Tommy Robinson),
or if you have “tattoos of hate symbols or hate slogans.”
(The document cites no examples of these, but the media and
“anti-racism” advocacy groups increasingly label innocuous items as
“hate symbols,” including a cartoon frog and the “OK” hand sign.)
Facebook will also categorize you as a hate agent for possession of “hate paraphernalia,” although the document provides no examples of what falls into this category. -Breitbart
Facebook may even brand someone a hate agent for "statements made in private but later made public," according to the report.
This piece by @LibertarianBlue is insane.@Facebook monitors your OFFLINE behavior to decide if you're a "Hate Agent" via:
— who you were seen with
— comments about immigration
— your tattoos
— if you are NEUTRAL about someone
— things you say IN PRIVATEhttps://t.co/qXnWyRkFOp
Bokhari also notes from his previous reports that Facebook
categorized right-wing pundit Paul Joseph Watson as "hateful" in part
because he interviewed British activist Tommy Robinson on his YouTube
channel. Similarly, prominent conservatives Candace Owens and Brigitte Gabriel are on the list, along with UK politicians Marie Waters and Carl Benjamin.
The Benjamin addition reveals that Facebook may categorize
you as a hate agent merely for speaking neutrally about individuals and
organizations that the social network considers hateful. In the
document, Facebook tags Benjamin with a “hate agent” signal for
“neutral representation of John Kinsman, member of Proud Boys” on
October 21 last year. Facebook also accuses Benjamin, a classical liberal and critic of identity politics, as “representing the ideology of an ethnostate” for a post in which he calls out an actual advocate of an ethnostate. -Breitbart
Facebook divides hate speech into three tiers depending on the severity of the offense;
Tier 1 attacks, which target a person or group of people who
share one of the above-listed characteristics or immigration status
(including all subsets except those described as having carried out
violent crimes or sexual offenses), where attack is defined as Any violent speech or support in written or visual form Dehumanizing speech such as reference or comparison to: Insects; Animals that are culturally perceived as intellectually or
physically inferior; Filth, bacteria, disease and feces, Sexual
predator, Subhumanity, Violent and sexual criminals, Other criminals
(including but not limited to “thieves,” “bank robbers,” or saying “all
[protected characteristic or quasi-protected characteristic] are
‘criminals’”); Mocking the concept, events or victims of hate crimes
even if no real person is depicted in an image. Tier 2 attacks, which target a person or group of people who share any of the above-listed characteristics,
where attack is defined as; Statements of inferiority or an image
implying a person's or a group's physical, mental, or moral deficiency;
Physical (including but not limited to “deformed,” “undeveloped,”
“hideous,” “ugly”); Mental (including but not limited to “retarded,” “cretin,” “low IQ,” “stupid,” “idiot”);
Moral (including but not limited to “slutty,” “fraud,” “cheap,” “free
riders”); Expressions of contempt or their visual equivalent, including
(but not limited to) "I hate", "I don't like" , "X are the worst" ,
Expressions of disgust or their visual equivalent, including (but not
limited to), "Gross" , "Vile" , "Disgusting" , Cursing at a person or
group of people who share protected characteristics Tier 3 attacks, which are calls to exclude
or segregate a person or group of people based on the above-listed
characteristics. We do allow criticism of immigration policies and
arguments for restricting those policies.
If you have done any of the above over the past two years, Facebook considers it a 'hate signal.'