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2 Jul 2021
Facebook has reportedly begun serving a prompt to some users, seemingly primarily conservatives, asking them if they are worried that they or someone they know might be becoming an “extremist.”
Reuters reports that Facebook is starting to warn some users that they may have seen “extremist content” on the platform and asks them if they are worried that they or someone they know is becoming radicalized. The majority of reports of this warning are coming from conservatives.
The notice seems to appear when viewing certain posts and pages and asks “Are you concerned that someone you know is becoming an extremist?” Another alert told users “you may have been exposed to harmful extremist content recently.” Both included links to “get support.” “Violent groups try to manipulate your anger and disappointment,” another alert states. “You can take action now to protect yourself and others.” The Masters of the Universe also offered support for po