Online claims allege that the French president has limited internet social media use following violent national protests. These claims are false. Free and full access to social media remains.
France erupted in violent protests following the police shot and killed a 17-year-old driver during a traffic stop.
A fake government press release announced there were temporary restrictions on internet access in some regions. No limitations on internet or social media access have been instituted, though French President Emmanuel Macron has criticized the role these platforms have played in the violence.No more social media in France? One Instagram user suggested a government crackdown has imposed just such a rule.
"French President Macron has declared a total ban on social media reporting of events in France," read words over aWhile the parents of some French teens may very well institute their own social media restrictions, Macron himself imposed no such ban. The Instagram post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed.
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