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Facebook and Instagram are finally policing QAnon conspiracy theory groups and other movements that pose 'significant risks to public safety'

The list includes pages and groups tied to the far-right conspiracy theory QAnon, US-based militias, and "offline anarchist groups that support violent acts amidst protests" — the latter two groups, Facebook said, includes "some who may identify as Antifa."

"Under this policy expansion, we will impose restrictions to limit the spread of content from Facebook Pages, Groups and Instagram accounts," the blog post said. "We will also remove Pages, Groups and Instagram accounts where we identify discussions of potential violence, including when they use veiled language and symbols particular to the movement to do so."

revealed that executives, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg, declined to moderate the service even when faced with evidence that its algorithms "exploit the human brain's attraction to divisiveness."

 

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Wanna know a secret? poses the actual risk to public safety 🤫

If they were a conspiracy theory, then why are their panties all in a wad? FUCKZUCK PEDOGATE

They ought to police the communist shills ( pseudo dem party) ant the blm, antifa, who are the realbane to our great Republic.

It’s too late.

'finally'? You 'BusinessInsider' had a personal issue against this? You let that slipped up, you can't help yourself. You're like children.

Nothing wrong with Q. Do your own research. Twatter won't allow me to post the hyperlink so just type the following into your browser, NO spaces //new.qmap.pub/drops

This proves what I have been saying. ANYTHING can be put under the category of 'PUBLIC SAFETY'

You mean the risk of actually waking people up to the fact that we are indeed living in the Martrix.. Got it

Bye Facebook and Instagram Already deleted freespeech

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