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Meta DOI Policy

Also known as: Meta DOJ Policy

Summary

A Department of Justice policy enabling Meta to flag content for removal based on Israeli Cyber Unit referrals.

Definition

The Meta DOI Policy is a Department of Justice policy framework that enables Meta (Facebook/Instagram) to flag and remove content based on referrals from the Israeli Cyber Unit and related enforcement channels. It creates a direct government-to-platform content suppression pipeline, bypassing traditional judicial review. The policy operates alongside the DSA's EU regulatory framework and the trusted flagger system to ensure that content designated as antisemitic under the IHRA definition is removed at machine speed.

Background & History

The Meta DOI Policy is a Department of Justice policy framework that enables Meta (Facebook/Instagram) to flag and remove content based on referrals from the Israeli Cyber Unit and related enforcement channels. It creates a direct government-to-platform content suppression pipeline, bypassing traditional judicial review.

Operational Role in the Network

Within the control network, Meta DOI Policy represents a government mechanism or institutional access point used for enforcement. It creates a direct government-to-platform content suppression pipeline, bypassing traditional judicial review. The policy operates alongside the DSA's EU regulatory framework and the trusted flagger system to ensure that content designated as antisemitic under the IHRA definition is removed at machine speed.

Aliases & Alternative Names

Meta DOJ Policy

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