Facebook bans myanmar military accounts coup
Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts over coup …
Facebook said it has banned all remaining accounts linked to the Myanmar military on Thursday, citing the junta’s use of deadly force against anti-coup …
Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts from its platforms …
Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts from its platforms, citing coup
25.02.2021 — Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts from its platforms, citing coup. Issued on: 25/02/2021 – 06:22. Facebook is widely used in Myanmar …
Facebook on Thursday said it had banned the Myanmar military from using its Facebook and Instagram platforms with immediate effect, as weeks of mass demonstrations continue in the Southeast Asian country…
Facebook bans Myanmar’s military accounts after deadly coup
Facebook bans Myanmar’s military on FB, Instagram platforms over coup
25.02.2021 — Myanmar’s military has been banned from using Facebook and Instagram with immediate effect, Facebook said in a blog post on Thursday.
Military-controlled state and media companies will also be blocked, while army-linked commercial firms will not be able to advertise on Facebook and Instagram.
Facebook Takes a Side, Barring Myanmar Military After Coup
Facebook Takes a Side, Barring Myanmar Military After Coup – The New York Times
03.03.2021 — In a statement, it said it was banning “remaining” accounts linked to the military because the coup was “an emergency,” before citing the …
The move puts the social network squarely on the side of Myanmar’s pro-democracy movement after years of criticism over how the military has used the site.
Facebook Banned Myanmar Military. Here’s Why It Matters
Facebook Banned Myanmar Military. Here’s Why It Matters | Time
01.03.2021 — Facebook banning Myanmar’s military could set a precedent … Anti-coup protesters shout slogans on March 01, 2021 in Yangon, Myanmar.
Facebook banning Myanmar’s military could set a precedent globally, where U.S. social media platforms are increasingly caught between authoritarian leaders and their commitments to freedom of expression
Facebook bans Myanmar military – The Washington Post
24.02.2021 — Facebook banned accounts of the military of Myanmar and its related media entities on Wednesday night, citing its “history of exceptionally …
The ban, which also affects Facebook subsidiary Instagram, extends a series of actions in recent years to sharply limit the ability of the nation’s military, called the Tatmadaw, to use the platforms in any way, including through paid advertising.
Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts citing the coup
Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts citing the coup – The Hindu
25.02.2021 — Facebook said it has banned all remaining accounts linked to the Myanmar military on Thursday, citing the junta’s use of deadly force …
Coup supporters wielding knives, slingshots clashed with opponents in Yangon
An Update on the Situation in Myanmar | Meta – Facebook
11.02.2021 — We are expanding our ban of the Myanmar military (“Tatmadaw”) and will … and military-linked accounts and Pages since the February 1 coup, …
Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts citing the coup – RFI
Facebook said it has banned all remaining accounts linked to the Myanmar military on Thursday, citing the junta’s use of deadly force against anti-coup …
Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts citing the coup
Algorithm of harm: Facebook amplified Myanmar military …
Algorithm of harm: Facebook amplified Myanmar military propaganda following coup | Global Witness
23.06.2021 — 24 February: Facebook banned the remaining Myanmar military and … and military-linked accounts and Pages since the February 1 coup, …
A month after Myanmar’s military seized power, we found that Facebook’s own page recommendation algorithm was amplifying content that violated many of its own policies on violence and misinformation
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