A Facebook spokesperson said the company is only taking down events that violate local and state directives.
on “Good Morning America” the events could classify as harmful misinformation if they claim social distancing isn’t effective against the coronavirus, but the company did not use that rationale for taking down the events.“Regardless of what you think about the lockdowns or the protests against them, this is a chilling & disturbing government directed shutdown of peoples 1st Amendment rights. Very dangerous!” Donald Trump Jr. tweeted.
to remove posts or ads at all unless they lead to immediate harm. In response to the coronavirus, Facebook is taking down posts flagged by global health organizations and local health authorities with potentially harmful false cures or prevention methods.Spurred by President Donald Trump, who tweeted for the need to “liberate” states under strict stay-at-home orders, small groups of demonstrators
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