I've noticed that I got blocked by some for occasionally boosting posts of the @auschwitzmuseum.
If you're not familiar with that account: it is run by the #AuschwitzMemorial in Poland, and their posts are usually a photograph of a victim of the #holocaust, accompanied by a short text on who they were.
I share criticism of the appointment of some questionable persons as members of their advisory "International Auschwitz Council" (#IAC). Members that relativize genocides, apparently because in their opinions, only a holocaust counts as a "real" genocide, despite the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (#CPPCG) having clear criteria that say otherwise; and despite their own country being a member state of that treaty. Members that also have a track record of proudly defending decades of gross violations of international law.
I'm also alienated by the contrast between the Museum's strong, and almost instant, condemnation of the full-scale invasion of #Ukraine in 2022, and its choice of still staying completely silent, in 2025, on the war crimes being committed in #Gaza. I consider this voluntary bias utterly inappropriate, once you have chosen to speak up on current matters.
You will still see me boosting posts that show a human being, and what a genocidal regime has done to them. Whether it's a historical genocide, or a present one.