Facebook is pulling some protest events over stay-at-home violations

Facebook showed this week that it'll be pulling down quite a lot of posts selling stay-at-home protests. CNN was once the primary to record the inside track, which reveals the social media large pulling down events in a lot of other states, together with California, Nebraska and New Jersey. The information follows…
Facebook confirmed this week that it will be pulling down a number of posts promoting stay-at-home protests. CNN was the first to report the news, which finds the social media giant pulling down events in a variety of different states, including California, Nebraska and New Jersey. The news follows…Original article
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