Facebook interrupts Netanyah online conversation

Facebook said it has interrupted an online conversation on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's website for, as it said, social network policies violations. The post asked followers to offer details of their friends and relatives, aged 60 and older, who have not yet received the vitamin vaccine. In [...]
The post asked followers to offer details of their friends and relatives, aged 60 and older, who have not yet received the vitamin vaccine.
It stated that Netanyahu could call to convince them.
Facebook said such demand violates policy regarding private medical records.
“in line with our privacy policy, we don't allow content that divides or requires medical information from people”, Facebook said.
This is not the first time that Netanyah's Facebook account has issues with violations of the rules.
On the eve and during the September 2017 elections, Netanyah's online conversation has been suspended twice for hate speech, since, according to Facebook, there have been messages like: “Arabs who want to destroy us all”, and the second time for violations of local electoral law, after the poll was published until the vote was still under way.
Recent polymics come at the time when Israel, with the world's fastest anti - coronary vaccine program, has extended them to the age of 16 to 18.
The Israeli Health Ministry has said that more than a quarter of Israel's population of 9 million people has received at least one dose of Pfizer vaccine since December 19th. /rel/











