Facebook Continues To Host And Recommend Holocaust Denial Content Despite Ban, Report Finds

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A report found that Facebook is still hosting—and even suggesting—Holocaust-denying content after banning it last month

Despite instituting a ban on all content that “denies or distorts” the Holocaust last month, Facebook still has not removed numerous well-known Holocaust denial pages from its platform and its algorithms continue to promote this type of content, according to a Tuesday, highlighting one of many complaints the social media giant faces in its handling of sensitive content.

For example, The Markup identified this chain of recommendations: from IRH’s page, users are recommended to visit a page for the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust, then a group called Castle Hill Publishers, which the Southern Poverty Law Center-designates an active Holocuast denial group, and finally a fan page forSome of these groups mix factual information into their arguments, which along with communication through “code words” is a strategy toThough Facebook toldthat the IRH...

 

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That place iz so ass backwards . . . 🤣 You're either drunk 24/7 or weird if you're there. Jajajaa!! [jk] That's most my family that don't use, have OR want to come chill with us 'Kewl Birds.' 🐦

Amazing. Isn't Zuckerberg Jewish? Or is his religion 💰?

i'm sure that's not all. their AI has no scruples and thus suggests whatever you're into, no matter how rancid the ideology.

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Wow. People are still using Facebook?

Let's just say they lost control of their octopus ...

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