Saudi Arabia’s state security agency released a video last week on an official government Twitter account that listed feminism, homosexuality and atheism among ideologies that fell into the category of “extremism.”

“Extremism in all its forms is a societal scourge,” read the message that accompanied the video, posted to the account of the General Department for Counter Extremism, which showed animated depictions of a long list of views subject to punishment.

But the clip and tweet were abruptly removed on Tuesday, and the agency in charge of the department and the broader leadership attempted to walk its message back.

The video and its removal are the latest signs of complications as Saudi Arabia’s crown prince and de facto leader, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, attempts to present a sweeping overhaul of the social system in a country whose authorities have been steeped in ultraconservative policies for decades.