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Facebook shuts down race-baiting Britain First's page after multiple infractions

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Wednesday, 14th March 2018, 15:27

The only good thing about these bellends is that whenever anyone on facebook shared one of their posts I knew to block their racists arses

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-43398417



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Si Wooldridge (Reviewer) posted this on Wednesday, 14th March 2018, 19:07

Sadly my mum did when she first joined FB as she didn't realise what it was until I blatantly told her in no uncertain terms...

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bandicoot (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 15th March 2018, 10:32

Watched a  parliament hearing yesterday on parliament TV, on Youtubes failure to shut down racial hatred video accounts.

The American Youtube spokesman got a hammering by MP's stating that if you put a piece of music in your youtube video that is copyright, it is instantly stopped, yet Youtube are taking forever to shutdown on racial hatred videos, be it right wing, moslem extremism, or whatever.

They asked the American guy who is looking at this in Youtube, and he said it was contracting out to software companies to look at this problem, the nearest company being in Southern Ireland, and the MPs said this is not good enough, and pull the finger out to sort it now.

The Youtube guy went away with tail between his legs.

RE: Facebook shuts down race-baiting Britain First's page after multiple infractions

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Thursday, 15th March 2018, 10:54

Youtube is very much like Facebook in this regard, in that they've become victims of their own popularity. Facebook was just meant to be a way from friends to stay in touch, and youtube was just a medium for people to share their holiday videos, or trips to the zoo. Now all of a sudden they have to employ people to handle damage control, and lawyers to figure out what to do once they realise they're responsible for the content they host 

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