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Facebook announced on Saturday that it was banning ads that promote weapons accessories and protective equipment until Jan. 22,after President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, “out of an abundance of caution.”
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The company’s announcement came after a Buzzfeed News investigation found that Facebook was delivering ads for body armor, gun holsters, and other military equipment next to content promoting election misinformation and the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. According to Buzzfeed, the ads were also shown to people who followed right-wing extremist pages or groups on Facebook. The company was alerted to this practice by its own employees in recent days but chose not to take action until now.