Charities threaten to curb Fb spending if it does not take motion towards hate speech

‘Not enough is being done to stop posts which incite hate and violence being made visible,’ charities say
‘Not enough is being done to stop posts which incite hate and violence being made visible,’ charities say

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Author: The Independent

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