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by lostmsu 1655 days ago
> And I'd bet dollars to donuts something other than mere political speech was involved in each case. I can think of reasons why Facebook wouldn't want links to pirated software on its platform other than political bias, for instance.

You chose to ignore the part about thedonald.win, that basically disproves your point.

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>You chose to ignore the part about thedonald.win, that basically disproves your point.

thedonald.win was banned for supporting the violent overthrow of the government, and before, when it was t_d, for brigading, harassment and supporting political violence.

If you want to read more about this community's well documented bad behavior, it's on wikipedia[0], or literally anywhere else on the internet.

[0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R/The_Donald

The did not ban Facebook for supporting genocide in Myanmar, so clearly failure to moderate calls to violence is not the issue here.