Facebook parent Meta’s rules: What employees can’t talk about at the company

Employees at Facebook parent company Meta are raising concerns about censorship and unclear moderation practices on the company’s internal Workplace platform. They have reported that their posts and comments have been removed without clear explanation, prompting the formation of a watchdog group, “CEE Watch,” to monitor these removals and advocate for greater transparency in content moderation practices.

According to a report by Business Insider, the company implemented “Community Engagement Expectations” (CEE) prohibiting discussions on a bunch of sensitive topics, including politics, health and weapons, and restricting mocking of protected categories such as race.

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