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Facebook says it removed Goh Meng Seng s posts as they violated its policies on COVID-19 claims
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Facebook says it removed Goh Meng Seng s posts as they violated its policies on COVID-19 claims
Goh Meng Seng speaks to media at a walkabout at 89 Circuit Road Market and Food Centre on Jul 4, 2020. (File photo: Anne-Marie Lim)
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SINGAPORE: Facebook on Friday (Apr 16) said it does not allow false claims on its platform that could lead to the rejection of COVID-19 vaccines, and will remove such posts.
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Facebook Announces Plans to Disable Comments During Inauguration
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Facebook has released guidelines on what plans will be for the 2021 Presidential Inauguration Wednesday.
The following is a release from the Social Media Giant:
We began preparing for Inauguration Day last year. But our planning took on new urgency after last week’s violence in Washington, D.C., and we are treating the next two weeks as a major civic event. We’re taking additional steps and using the same teams and technologies we used during the general election to stop misinformation and content that could incite further violence during these next few weeks.
Facebook posts promoting violence during inauguration week have circulated on the platform over the past week despite a crackdown by the social media giant since the January 6 insurrection, a tech watchdog group found.