Whitey Ford
04-16-2020, 01:19 AM
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Go back to Pakistan and fuck camels!
Facebook, which is infamous for its indifferent and frequent use of bans for so-called “hate speech,” is coming under fire for refusing to remove a page dedicated to posting child pornography.
(WARNING: Readers are urged to not visit the Facebook page referenced in this article, as it contains graphic and illegal videos containing child pornography.)
Dozens of Facebook users are outraged after learning that there is a Facebook page called “Chokragan” that appears to be based in Pakistan and has the descriptor “photos of beautiful boys” in the about section.
The page, which has over 700 likes, contains images of sexualized young boys and at least one video of explicit child-involved sexual activity. This author did not scroll down to see the full extent of the illegal content posted on the page.
The situation went viral when one Facebook user reported that not only was he told that “The video was reviewed, and it doesn’t go against one of our specific Community Standards,” but one of his own posts from years ago was removed by the Facebook algorithm.
https://nationalfile.com/breaking-facebook-says-pakistani-page-posting-child-porn-doesnt-violate-community-standards/
Go back to Pakistan and fuck camels!
Facebook, which is infamous for its indifferent and frequent use of bans for so-called “hate speech,” is coming under fire for refusing to remove a page dedicated to posting child pornography.
(WARNING: Readers are urged to not visit the Facebook page referenced in this article, as it contains graphic and illegal videos containing child pornography.)
Dozens of Facebook users are outraged after learning that there is a Facebook page called “Chokragan” that appears to be based in Pakistan and has the descriptor “photos of beautiful boys” in the about section.
The page, which has over 700 likes, contains images of sexualized young boys and at least one video of explicit child-involved sexual activity. This author did not scroll down to see the full extent of the illegal content posted on the page.
The situation went viral when one Facebook user reported that not only was he told that “The video was reviewed, and it doesn’t go against one of our specific Community Standards,” but one of his own posts from years ago was removed by the Facebook algorithm.
https://nationalfile.com/breaking-facebook-says-pakistani-page-posting-child-porn-doesnt-violate-community-standards/