In May Facebook announced that it had banned several high-profile conservative personalities from their platform, including an incoming ban on the Facebook-owned Instagram.
They labeled conservatives “dangerous.”
Milo Yiannopoulos, Laura Loomer, and all accounts related to Alex Jones or Infowars (including Paul Joseph Watson) were the main targets of Facebook’s latest purge and were labeled ‘dangerous’ by the social media giant.
To draw away from criticism about only banning pro-Trump figures, Facebook also claimed to be taking action against Louis Farrakhan, the Hitler-loving Nation of Islam leader.
The company alleges that all individuals or accounts engaged in the following behaviors, according to a statement given to pro-censorship CNN reporter Oliver Darcy.
At the same time Facebook has been eliminating billions of page views to conservative publishers.
Laura Loomer took action and filed a lawsuit against far left Facebook.
Earlier this week Laura Loomer got Facebook to admit to being a publisher.
https://twitter.com/holiday_99/status/1174146926914072576
This was a huge development!
In the motion, Facebook says, "to the extent Ms. Loomer’s claim targets Facebook’s decision to deactivate her accounts, it is also deficient. Under well-established law, neither Facebook nor any other publisher can be liable for failing to publish someone else’s message."
— Chadwick Moore (@Chadwick_Moore) September 18, 2019
Facebook also says, "[Loomer] claims Facebook labeled her as a ‘dangerous' person who promotes hate – yet, the First Amendment has long protected such statements because they are opinions that are not capable of being proven true or false.”
— Chadwick Moore (@Chadwick_Moore) September 18, 2019
As Cultture reported Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg previously told Congress he does not believe Facebook is a media company.
Here is video of Mark Zuckerberg lying to congress about being a publisher.