X (formerly Twitter) deletes posts calling to “dismantle” terrorist group: Israeli user Michal/Michele, or @MichalSabra, posted a screenshot on March 11 apparently showing an X message notifying her of posts deleted for alleged “Violent Speech.” X stated, “You may not share abusive content, harass someone, or encourage other people to do so.” Michal’s posts specifically called to dismantle a terrorist group but did not seem to include any calls for harassment or abuse. “#DismantleHamas #SavePalestinians It’s your only choice,” said one post. “Even in war #Israel allows humanitarian aid for our enemies. 15 truckloads of flour enter Northern Gaza today. Hamas will likely hijack these trucks intended for Palestinian civilians. Israel is not the enemy. Hamas is. It’s time to dismantle #Hamas,” another post read. The third post was, “@psychology59179 @melaniejoly #TotalVictory #DismantleHamas.” X apparently accused Michal, “We have determined your post violated our rules against Violent Speech.”
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