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‘Extraordinary’: X blasted for Holocaust image use

X, formerly known as Twitter, has faced significant backlash after users posted images related to the Holocaust on the platform. The incident has drawn criticism from various groups and individuals who argue that such content is deeply offensive and inappropriate. Some users have called for stricter moderation policies to prevent the misuse of sensitive historical imagery. Others have questioned whether the platform is doing enough to address hate speech and harmful content. The controversy highlights ongoing debates about free speech versus the responsibility of social media companies to regulate harmful material.

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‘Extraordinary’: X blasted for Holocaust image use

X, formerly known as Twitter, has faced significant backlash after users posted images related to the Holocaust on the platform. The incident has drawn criticism from various groups and individuals who argue that such content is deeply offensive and inappropriate. Some users have called for stricter moderation policies to prevent the misuse of sensitive historical imagery. Others have questioned whether the platform is doing enough to address hate speech and harmful content. The controversy highlights ongoing debates about free speech versus the responsibility of social media companies to regulate harmful material.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the controversy surrounding X's handling of Holocaust-related content without overtly favoring any side. It reports on the backlash against the platform but does not take a clear stance on whether the platform is at fault or if users bear responsibility. The framing remains fact

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