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Previously on "Freedom of speech or what?"

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  • pauldee
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    "Facebook is banning ads that promise to cure coronavirus or incite panic around the outbreak in its latest attempt to prevent misinformation, PA Media reports.

    The tech firm said it is prohibiting advertising that creates “a sense of urgency” about the Covid-19 illness, such as those that “imply a limited supply, or guarantee a cure or prevention”.

    This includes ads for face masks that claim to be 100% guaranteed to prevent the spread of the virus. The rules also extend to those trying to sell related items on the social network’s Marketplace platform.

    Facebook is already cracking down on posts that promote fake miracle cures for coronavirus, such as false suggestions that drinking bleach is a solution. A Facebook spokesman said:

    While we allow people to buy and sell masks on Facebook, we are taking a closer look at this group.

    We recently implemented a policy to prohibit ads that refer to the coronavirus and create a sense of urgency, like implying a limited supply, or guaranteeing a cure or prevention."

    Coronavirus: WHO says more new cases outside China every day than inside - live updates | World news | The Guardian
    I don't understand the point you're making.

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  • vwdan
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    Why would you expect freedom of speech on a private platform?

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  • AtW
    started a topic Freedom of speech or what?

    Freedom of speech or what?

    "Facebook is banning ads that promise to cure coronavirus or incite panic around the outbreak in its latest attempt to prevent misinformation, PA Media reports.

    The tech firm said it is prohibiting advertising that creates “a sense of urgency” about the Covid-19 illness, such as those that “imply a limited supply, or guarantee a cure or prevention”.

    This includes ads for face masks that claim to be 100% guaranteed to prevent the spread of the virus. The rules also extend to those trying to sell related items on the social network’s Marketplace platform.

    Facebook is already cracking down on posts that promote fake miracle cures for coronavirus, such as false suggestions that drinking bleach is a solution. A Facebook spokesman said:

    While we allow people to buy and sell masks on Facebook, we are taking a closer look at this group.

    We recently implemented a policy to prohibit ads that refer to the coronavirus and create a sense of urgency, like implying a limited supply, or guaranteeing a cure or prevention."

    Coronavirus: WHO says more new cases outside China every day than inside - live updates | World news | The Guardian

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