The platform prohibits coronavirus-related misinformation “that could contribute to imminent physical harm.”
post suggesting people infect themselves with coronavirus en masse does not violate the platform’s rules, a spokesperson told HuffPost.
The Federalist, a fervently pro-Trump outlet, shared the still-active post to its 100,000-follower Facebook page on Wednesday morning. It links to a Federalist article written by an unlicensed dermatologist, who argues that Americans should throw coronavirus infection “parties” as a waycoronavirus-related misinformation “that could contribute to imminent physical harm.
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