Fb to take away anti-government 'Boogaloo' teams

The social media large mentioned it eliminated 220 Boogaloo Fb teams and 95 Instagram accounts that violated its insurance policies in opposition to organized violence.
The social media giant said it removed 220 Boogaloo Facebook groups and 95 Instagram accounts that violated its policies against organized violence.Original article
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