Facebook’s decision to remove Trump political ads last week has added urgency to the campaign’s internal discussions about devising work-around plans if big social media companies continue to block its content
The Trump campaign, known for its social media savvy, is hitting digital roadblocks.
Facebook’s decision to remove Trump campaign political ads and posts last week, citing its policy against organized hate, surprised campaign officials. It added urgency to internal discussions about devising workaround plans if some of the world’s largest social media companies continue to remove or block content from the campaign and President Trump, people familiar with the matter said.
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