Once-banned content will be accepted under revised hate speech rules in context of war
Many major social media platforms have announced new content restrictions around the conflict and have made exceptions to policies during the war.Spokesman Joe Osborne said the company was ”for the time being, making a narrow exception for praise of the Azov Regiment strictly in the context of defending Ukraine, or in their role as part of the Ukraine National Guard”.
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