The platform’s new policy will disproportionately affect women and sex workers.
A women's rights group attended a volatile protest in NYC. A year later, they found out the Kremlin-backed Internet Research Agency was behind it all.
"We hope it ‘adder’ good time."
But do new settings go far enough?
Senior executives from Facebook, YouTube and Twitter appeared before the Home Affairs Committee to give evidence on their efforts to combat the posting of terrorist and hate crime material online. Facebook Public Policy Director, Neil Potts, admitted that there may still be videos of the Christchurch mosque attack on their platform.
Social media firms told their platforms are a "cesspit".
Signage will no longer refer to the vessels as she/ her after vandals defaced signs twice this year.
Governments should leave the internet alone, but the claim that Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp are an antidote to state-controlled media is looking increasingly thin.
The ban is ostensibly to stop the spread of misinformation but Facebook and social media have created a space for public conversation in a country with a long history of censoring the press