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| Donald Trump spent Saturday retweeting far-right personalities. Then he told them they're right. Paul Joseph Watson, an editor of the alt-right website Infowars, was banned from Facebook on Thursday along with the site's leader, Alex Jones. Trump attacks social media companies after Facebook bans a number of extremist figures - Chicago Tribune Trump 'monitoring and watching' social media censorship after Facebook's Alex Jones ban - Washington Times
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| Barbershop: Facebook's Purported Pivot To Privacy NPR's Michel Martin speaks to communications professor Alice Marwick, Atlantic staff writer Taylor Lorenz, and social media strategist Sara Li about ...
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| Facebook seeks $1bn for crypto-based payments system Facebook is recruiting a number of companies to help launch and fund a planned fiat-backed cryptocurrency. A report by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) ...
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| Snoop Dogg Rips Facebook for Ban on 'Dear Brother' Louis Farrakhan Thursday, hours after Facebook and Facebook-owned Instagram had permanently removed Farrakhan for violating its policies against "dangerous ...
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| Facebook cracks down on 'controversial' people, but are they infringing upon free speech? Has tech censorship gone too far? Reaction from conservative journalist Chadwick Moore on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
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