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| Facebook bans hundreds more pages relating to Myanmar conflict Just a week after Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey admitted he "doesn't know enough" about the political situation in Myanmar, following his series of tone-deaf tweets applauding the country, Facebook has taken further action to stymy the calls to violence ma... https://www.engadget.com/2018/12/19/...pages-myanmar/ |
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