Facebook says it banned Alex Jones and InfoWars but Jones is already back broadcasting on the social network.
Despite the so-called ban, Alex Jones' InfoWars is already back online with a page titled "Infowars is Back" and a livestream where Alex Jones is talking about how he has been banned.
"Enforcement is happening as we speak, so accounts should be down shortly," a Facebook spokesperson told CNBC in an email.have to fight to keep content under control, it's tough for both to monitor and remove accounts and content that can pop right back up with new pages. It's like a big game of whack-a-mole.
Facebook told NBC News earlier on Thursday that it had decided to ban the aforementioned accounts for various reasons, including calling for or carrying out acts of violence, following hateful ideologies, using hate speech or slurs and posting content that goes against Facebook's policies. Facebook said it is working to remove all pages, groups and accounts associated with the people listed above.
Other Instagram and Facebook accounts that were supposed to be affected by the ban were also still running about an hour after the announcement.
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