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  2. Censorship of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021 Facebook deleted posts and events, [29] imposed 30-day bans on prominent journalists and members of the general public, [30] for posting in solidarity with the 63-year-old convict Dimitris Koufodinas who is on hunger strike since the 8th of January 2021.

  3. Censorship by Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In response to the Online News Act, Meta (owner of Facebook) began blocking access to news sites for Canadian users at the beginning of August 2023. [15] [16] This also extended to local Canadian news stories about the wildfires, [17] a decision that was heavily criticized by Trudeau, local government officials, academics, researchers, and evacuees.

  4. Facebook lifts restrictions on Trump, giving him equal ... - AOL

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    Facebook has lifted restrictions imposed on Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, placing the former president on an equal footing on the platform with President Joe Biden just days ...

  5. How Facebook restricted news in Palestinian territories - AOL

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    Palestinian news outlets have seen a steep drop in audience engagement since October 2023.

  6. Meta to roll back some restrictions on Trump's Facebook ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Meta said on Friday it was rolling back some restrictions that had applied to former U.S. President Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts. The social media company ...

  7. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Feinberg said that the links were present on popular NFL Facebook fan pages and, following contact with Facebook, was dissatisfied with the corporation's "after-the-fact approach". Feinberg called for oversight, stating, "If you really want to hack someone, the easiest place to start is a fake Facebook profile—it's so simple, it's stupid."

  8. Facebook content management controversies - Wikipedia

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    Facebook has been criticized for having lax enforcement of third-party copyrights for videos uploaded to the service. In 2015, some Facebook pages were accused of plagiarizing videos from YouTube users and re-posting them as their own content using Facebook's video platform, and in some cases, achieving higher levels of engagement and views than the original YouTube posts.

  9. Facebook privacy and copyright hoaxes - Wikipedia

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    The Facebook privacy and copyright hoaxes are a collection of internet hoaxes claiming that posting a status on Facebook constitutes a legal notice protecting one's posts from copyright infringement [1] or providing privacy protection to one's profile information and posted content. The hoax takes the form of a Facebook status that urges others ...