Facebook removed posts and ads from Donald Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign over imagery that violated the social network’s policy banning “organized hate.” The Trump ads b…
’s 2020 re-election campaign over imagery that violated the social network’s policy banning “organized hate.”
The Trump ads blasted “Dangerous MOBS of far-left groups” and featured an upside-down triangle, which anti-hate groups said was akin to Nazi symbols denoting political prisoners in World War II concentration camps. Facebook’s move was first“We removed these posts and ads for violating our policy against organized hate,” a Facebook spokesperson confirmed to.
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