This blog originally appeared at LGBTQ NATION.
The posts characterize transgender individuals as “suffering from mental illness,” “associated with Satanism,” “viewed as sexual predators,” “labeled as pedophiles,” “portrayed as terrorists,” and “branded as perverts.”

According to a recent report by the LGBTQ+ media advocacy group GLAAD, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, has neglected to uphold its own regulations concerning anti-transgender hate content. This failure extends to posts generated by influential political figures and media outlets. The report reveals a multitude of instances where trans individuals are denigrated with slurs like “tr***y” and branded as “mentally ill,” “satanic,” “sexual predators,” “pedophiles,” “terrorists,” and “perverts.” The Washington Post highlighted examples, such as an image depicting a group of people stoning a person identified as transgender to death and another portraying a masked individual armed with a gun standing atop a demon painted in the colors of the transgender flag.
Additional documented posts asserted that transgender individuals aim to “sexualize, sterilize, and harm children.” Others deliberately misgendered transgender celebrities, ridiculed victims of transgender suicide, endorsed violence against medical professionals providing gender-affirming care, advocated for conversion therapy, and called for the “elimination” of transgender individuals.
These posts originated from accounts associated with right-wing outlets such as The Daily Wire, Gays Against Groomers, Chaya Raichik’s Libs of TikTok, The Babylon Bee, and One Million Moms.
Such posts blatantly violate Meta’s declared policies against anti-LGBTQ+ hate speech and “dehumanizing speech” that undermines the dignity of marginalized groups, promotes bullying or harassment, or suggests that a protected group should not exist.
In June 2023, over 250 LGBTQ+ celebrities, public figures, and allies, including Elliot Page, Laverne Cox, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janelle Monáe, Gabrielle Union, Judd Apatow, Ariana Grande, and Jonathan Van Ness, penned an open letter facilitated by GLAAD and the Human Rights Campaign, urging Meta and other social media platforms to take stronger action against the pervasive spread of anti-transgender hate speech. However, the recent report indicates that Meta has not made sufficient efforts to combat this onslaught.
Facebook’s Oversight Board acknowledged in September 2023 that the issue lies not in Meta’s policies but in their enforcement, criticizing the company’s repeated failure to take appropriate action against harmful content despite numerous warnings. GLAAD condemned Meta’s neglect in safeguarding users from hate speech, highlighting Meta’s own acknowledgment of the role hate speech plays in fostering an environment of intimidation and exclusion, and its failure to address this effectively.
Furthermore, some LGBTQ+ content creators on Meta have accused the company of limiting their content’s reach due to new restrictions on political content, including discussions of politicians and queer social issues.
Despite soaring revenues, Meta has been criticized for downsizing crucial trust and safety teams while increasingly relying on ineffective AI systems for content moderation. These enforcement failures have drawn repeated criticism and concern from the Oversight Board, with reports suggesting that some users’ reports on harmful content are not being reviewed at all.

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