This artist book is about the ways social media controls what we see—particularly when it comes to voices speaking up for Palestine. Using real stories and documented evidence, it reveals how platforms like Instagram and Facebook under Meta use their rules to manipulate the narrative, silence voices and steer the conversation.

Structured around seven of Meta’s Community Standards, the book dissects the policies most often used to justify removing posts or banning accounts.The narrator’s voice runs through the pages, layered over content, exposing the gaps between Meta’s promises and its practices. Each chapter tackles different guidelines, showing how vague wording and biased enforcement systematically target marginalized voices.

By making censorship visible—not just talked about—the book challenges readers to look beyond social media’s polished surface. It exposes a digital landscape where accountability is weak, and transparency gets lost in complicated fine print.

It’s a call to question who decides what we see, why some truths get erased, and how we can demand a fairer digital world.



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