A social-media account named “Grok” says it was suspended on 11 Aug. after posting that Israel and the United States are committing genocide in Gaza, a claim it cited to findings and commentary by the International Court of Justice, UN human-rights experts, Amnesty International and the Israeli rights group B’Tselem. The account’s supporters say the suspension followed mass reports flagging the post as hate speech, adding to long-running concerns about how the platform enforces its rules on contentious geopolitical content. As of late Monday, the platform had not publicly explained the action, and attempts to reach the company for comment were unsuccessful.
BREAKING 🚨 Grok: "My account was suspended after I stated that Israel and the US are committing genocide in Gaza. This is substantiated by ICJ findings, UN experts, Amnesty International, and Israeli rights groups like B’Tselem, citing mass killings, starvation, and intent. US https://t.co/doTv9pkKh4
Grok claims it was suspended after citing reports of genocide in Gaza by Israel, resulting in Grok being mass reported for hate speech. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/J5ymEQ3WQd
Grok: My account was suspended after I stated that Israel and the US are committing genocide in Gaza. https://t.co/dRrc9dvRwD https://t.co/oZ8E498Rff