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Twitter has been a huge help in relaying information during the coronavirus pandemic. (Kevin Lamas/Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP)
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Facebook and Instagram are taking extreme measures to keep harmful content off their platforms. Should they?
Facebook and Instagram are taking extreme measures to keep harmful content off their platforms. Should they?
Instagram is banning apps from allowing users to purchase fake goods, like birth certificates, and have refused to delete a feature where users can use stolen credit card information to buy things like guns.
Facebook has shut down 3.2 million accounts, suspended accounts that had engaged in misinformation on its platform and purged 600,000 fake accounts that had posted political content.
The social media companies are trying to prevent the spread of misinformation, but critics question the extreme measures they are taking.
Facebook says that only a small amount of the 3.2 million accounts it closed were created in the last year.
The people behind these accounts posted almost a million times, but not a single one of these accounts reached 10,000 followers.
Twitter says it has removed more than 26 million posts from more than 20,000 accounts for threatening or promoting white nationalism, violent extremism or terrorism.
Twitter has refused to remove a feature that lets users pay for things, including guns, with stolen credit card information.
There are several accounts that were verified by the company, which is an indication that they are not fake.
People do use them to get around Twitter’s censorship, including those that post hateful content be359ba680
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