Under its content moderation policy, Meta removes instances of the word ‘shaheed’ when referring to people considered dangerous. Now the oversight board is asking the company to relax its restrictions on the use of the Arabic word, which means martyr Meta seeks advice on complex policy issues from a varied range of international experts, including professors, solicitors, human rights advocates, and others, within the Oversight Board. Reuters Meta’s oversight board is calling on the company to end its blanket ban on common usage of the Arabic word “shaheed,” or “martyr” in English. A year-long review found the Facebook owner’s approach...