Facebook removed POTUS' reelection advertisements, citing them as violations of its hate policies.
Facebook has finally gotten off the fence: On Thursday, the company removed reelection advertisements for President Donald Trump, citing them as violations of its hate policies.
Since the protests erupted following the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, President Trump has repeatedly vilified the far left, in particular Antifa, a group POTUS wants to designate as a terrorist organization. The move marks a significant shift for Facebook, which has tried to remain neutral about communications from political leaders, citing free speech and other concerns — or so it reasoned publicly, at least.
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