Facebook Puts Limits on Protest Organizers

The social media massive is permitting customers to voice fortify for lockdown protests however no longer suggest violating social-distancing laws—a coverage that injects Facebook into an an increasing number of polarized nationwide debate.
The social media giant is allowing users to voice support for lockdown protests but not advocate violating social-distancing rules—a policy that injects Facebook into an increasingly polarized national debate.Original article
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