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flag Social media platforms are removing abortion information despite no policy violations, raising concerns over access to reproductive health resources.

flag Abortion advocates are warning that social media platforms are removing informational posts about abortion, even when they don’t violate policies, sparking concerns over restricted access to reproductive health information. flag Clinics, activists, and individuals report content takedowns on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn, with the Electronic Frontier Foundation documenting nearly 100 cases. flag Companies like Meta say their policies haven’t changed, but experts point to over-enforcement driven by reduced human moderation and AI systems that struggle with context. flag Advocates argue the trend creates a chilling effect, making it harder to share accurate health information, especially in regions where abortion is legal.

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