Facebook parent Meta and Google's video platform YouTube say they are removing content supporting the weekend sacking of Brazilian government buildings by anti-democratic demonstrators.
Facebook parent Meta and Google’s video platform YouTube said on Monday, January 9, they were removing content supporting or praising the weekend ransacking of Brazilian government buildings by anti-democratic demonstrators.
“We are also designating this as a violating event, which means we will remove content that supports or praises these actions,” he said. “We are actively following the situation and will continue removing content that violates our policies.” A spokesperson for YouTube told Reuters that the video-sharing company was “closely tracking” the situation in Brazil, where social media platforms have been ordered to block users accused of supporting the attack.
“Telegram is a platform that supports the right to free speech and peaceful protest. Calls to violence, however, are explicitly forbidden on our platform,” a spokesperson said.
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