If we are serious about neutralising the threat of the far right, especially as Brexit looms, we should be looking at any attempt by groups and figures to increase both visibility and numbers.
"We reserve the right not to sell certain inappropriate content,” the online retail giant said.
The far right agitator seeks to fund his lifestyle off the back of his social media following – never has spreading hate been so fashionable, public, or profitable
The social network said he had violated its rules.
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Facebook and others should face a compulsory code of ethics, inquiry says.
Government intervention may be the only solution in the face of the “market failure” of the industry.
When the penalty for error is as high as it could be here, caution must be our watchword