This study was completed with Leanna Garfield, program manager of GLAAD’s Social Media Safety Program.
Content warning: This article contains numerous examples of bigoted rhetoric.
A new Media Matters and GLAAD analysis has found that Meta is seemingly failing to enforce its own hate speech policy, which prohibits “the usage of slurs that are used to attack people on the basis of their protected characteristics," including gender identity. The analysis identified at least 100 posts since March 2023 on Meta’s platforms — including Facebook, Instagram, and Threads — that contain the anti-trans slur “tr*nny” (characterized by the Cambridge English dictionary as “an extremely offensive word for a person who is transgender”). After reaching 100 posts with the slur, and reporting some of the content, it became clear that Meta is not adequately enforcing its hate speech policy to protect users.
Key findings include:
- Media Matters and GLAAD identified at least 100 posts on Meta’s platforms since March 2023 that contain the anti-trans slur “tr*nny.” We found the slur (or its plural form) used in images, headlines, text, and audio content posted on the platforms from 2023 and 2024.
- Media Matters and GLAAD reported 23 of the seemingly violative posts using the company’s user reporting systems. Of the 23 posts, Meta responded that it “did not remove” 22 of the reported posts, and 1 has been pending since March 11.
- Our analysis identified content with the slur across Meta’s platforms, including 75 posts on Facebook, 18 posts on Instagram, and 7 posts on Threads. As of the time of this article’s publication, all but eight of the posts are still live on the platforms.
- Steve Deace, Media Research Center, Charlie Kirk, The New American, Teddy Daniels, and Donald Trump Jr. posted content targeting the trans community. Many of these right-leaning accounts were repeat offenders, posting potentially violative content three or more times.
- Of the posts we found, 14 were posted in April 2023, when right-wing media launched a boycott against Bud Light for partnering with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney.