Facebook admits it mistakenly censored iconic photo of Trump bleeding fist pumping after assassination attempt: ‘That was a mistake’

Facebook has admitted it mistakenly censored the iconic image of former President Donald Trump with a raised fist shortly after the July 13 assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.

A post on Mark Zuckerberg’s social media page by a user with the handle End Wokeness that showed the Republican presidential candidate defiantly pumping his fist in the air as blood streamed down his face was initially flagged as misinformation.

The user was threatened with being deplatformed.

However, on Monday, Dani Lever, a spokesman for the social network’s parent company Meta, admitted the tech giant made a “mistake”.

“Yes, that was a mistake,” Lever wrote on X in response to conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, who had called out Facebook for not allowing users to share the photo.

Facebook admitted Monday it censored a photo of former President Donald Trump throwing his fist after the July 13 assassination attempt. EndWokeness/X

“This fact check was initially applied to a checked photo showing Secret Service agents smiling, and in some cases our systems mistakenly applied that fact check to the actual photo.”

Lever added that “this has been fixed and we apologize for the error”.

Everything we know about the assassination of Trump

  • 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks has been identified as the gunman who tried to kill Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
  • Crooks was shot dead by Secret Service agents.
  • The gunman grazed Trump’s ear, killed a 50-year-old retired fire chief and wounded two other rally attendees.
  • Investigators detailed Crooks’ search history to lawmakers, revealing that he requested the dates of Trump appearances and the Democratic National Convention.
  • Crooks’ search history also revealed a broad interest in high-profile people and celebrities, regardless of their political affiliation, FBI officials said.
  • Trump exclusively recounted surviving the “surreal” assassination attempt with The Post at the rally, saying, “I’m supposed to be dead.”
  • High-profile politicians, including President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, addressed the nation about the shooting, calling it “a despicable, horrific and cowardly act.”
A complete overview of shooting shooting. Crooks’ car was reportedly found nearby with explosives inside.

Meta’s spokesperson’s clarification did not go down well with X users, with one commenting: “It’s funny how ‘errors’ only go one way. Just a coincidence, I guess.”

Another X user wrote: “Nobody trusts you.”

“No, I don’t buy it anymore,” said another X user.

Meta has come under fire from Trump supporters after its AI chatbot, Meta AI, referred to the attempted assassination as “fictitious” when prompted to provide details about the tragic event.

Facebook labeled the photo as “altered.” EndWokeness/X
Facebook said the photo was similar to another that had been digitally altered to show Secret Service agents smiling. EndWokeness/X

X Trump-friendly users posted screenshots of the Meta AI responses that were given in response to the assassination attempt requests.

In one case, the bot got the date of the event wrong. In another, he answered the question correctly, but gave a short answer that, when faced with a warning about Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign, made it seem like the tech giant was biased in favor of Democrats.

“We know people have seen incomplete, inconsistent or outdated information on this topic. We are in the process of implementing a fix to provide more up-to-date answers to questions, and it is possible that people may continue to see incorrect answers in the meantime,” a Meta spokesperson told The Post.

Trump is seen above being led off the stage by Secret Service agents after being shot in the ear. Getty Images

Google has also come under fire after users pointed out that its “Autocomplete” feature on its search engine failed to generate results about the Trump assassination attempt when asked to do so.

GOP lawmakers have vowed to investigate Google, which is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc.

Donald Trump Jr. attacked Google, accusing him of tipping the scales to favor his father’s opponent, Harris.

Trump Jr. said it was “deliberate election interference”.

“Big Tech is trying to meddle in the election again to help Kamala Harris. We all know this is deliberate election interference by Google. Really disgusting”, he wrote in a post on the X social media platform.

Meta AI has also come under fire. TimKennedyMMA/X

A Google spokesperson told The Post that there was no “manual action taken on these predictions” and that its systems include “protections” against Autocomplete predictions “related to political violence.”

“We are working on improvements to ensure our systems are more up-to-date. Of course, Autocomplete is just a tool to help people save time and they can still search for anything they want. After this horrific act , people turned to Google to find high-quality information – we connected them to useful results and will continue to do so,” the spokesperson said.

Major tech companies banned Trump from appearing on their platforms in January. 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol.

The bans have since been lifted.

In the run-up to the 2020 election, X (which was known as Twitter at the time) and Facebook both restricted distribution of The Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop.


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