Facebook announces that it will ban all 'praise, support and representation of white nationalism and separatism.'
New York Facebook announced Wednesday that it would ban all"praise, support and representation of white nationalism and separatism."
The move came less than two weeks after the suspect in the terror attack at two New Zealand mosques streamed the massacre live on the platform. A manifesto allegedly written by the suspect reveals white nationalist views.
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