Facebook takes down anti-vaccine page that used falsified image of Newfoundland girl who died

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The social media giant says the site was disabled for violating the company’s community standards for misrepresentation

Denine said her daughter had used social media for positive purposes to raise thousands of dollars for sick children.

However, she says she had long been worried that someone might exploit her daughter’s photo to raise money.“I only ever want Nevaeh associated with kindness and caring, not this cruel garbage. And that’s what it is, garbage.”

 

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You for a movement that claims to be about spreading truth it does seem they don't apply that principle universally. Almost makes you wonder if they're just in it to sell alternatives to vaccines and it's them, not their bogeyman big pharma, that's acting in bad faith.

How many others have been 'used' without benefit of media coverage to stop it?

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