After the attack in Zealand, Facebook makes this important decision on nationalism and white primacy

The social Facebook platform has indicated that it will prevent content reflecting <x0-nationalisty white” and “separatism white”. The social network has warned against publishing, photography and other content citing white nationalism, primacy and separatism. The new measure, which will start to apply by next week, will [...]
The social network has warned against publishing, photography and other content citing white nationalism, primacy and separatism.
The new measure, which will begin to be implemented by next week, will also be applied to the Instagram platform.
The decision comes nearly two weeks after the terrorist attack on two mosques in New Zealand during the Friday prayer, where 50 people were killed and 50 others injured.
The terrorist attack on Christchurch, New Zealand, was broadcast live on Facebook and spread widely, while then it was banned.
Facebook used to be the target of criticism due to indifference to white racist posts.












