X, previously Twitter, faces scrutiny over handling Israel-Hamas conflict content. Their report, lacking external verification and comparative data, claims action on 325,000 posts for violating terms, including violent speech. Over 3,000 accounts, some linked to Hamas, were removed.
X's efforts include targeting antisemitic content and training staff, yet details on method and scale are unclear. Over 25,000 pieces under synthetic media policy were actioned, with 375,000 accounts suspended or restricted.
Their report raises concerns about data accuracy and comprehensiveness, highlighting challenges in managing platform content amidst complex geopolitical issues.