Fb bans posts that deny or distort the Holocaust

Social media big says the brand new coverage is response to the rise in anti-Semitism and ignorance in regards to the Nazi killings.
Social media giant says the new policy is response to the rise in anti-Semitism and ignorance about the Nazi killings.

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