Facebook Says It Will Ban Groups For 'RepResenting' QAnon
Oakland (AP) Facebook said it will ban groups that represent QAnon, the baseless conspiracy theory that paints President Donald Trump as a secret warrior against a supposed child-trafficking ring run by celebrities and "deep state' government officials. The company said Tuesday that it will remove Facebook pages, groups and Instagram accounts for representing QAnon even if they don't promote violence. The social network said it will consider a variety of factors to decide if a group meets its criteria for a ban, including its name, the biography or about section of the page, and discussions within the page, group or Instagram account..from Top India News- News18.com https://ift.tt/2F5qcYy
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