Ukraine war: Facebook and Instagram posts calling for Vladimir Putin's death 'will be allowed' in some countries

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Ukraine war: Facebook and Instagram posts calling for Vladimir Putin's death 'will be allowed' in some countries
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Meta, which owns both social networks, has reportedly sent emails to moderators that explain the company is making 'allowances for forms of political expression that would normally violate our rules'.

Meta, which owns both social networks, has reportedly sent emails to moderators that explain the company is making"allowances for forms of political expression that would normally violate our rules".Facebook and Instagram posts calling for Vladimir Putin's death - and violence against Russian soldiers - are going to be temporarily allowed in some countries, according to Reuters.

The encouragement of violence against Russian civilians will continue to be prohibited - and posts calling for the president's death will be deleted if they contain other targets or discuss a location or method.Facebook and Instagram posts calling for Vladimir Putin's death will reportedly be allowed in some countriesRules have also been relaxed surrounding posts about Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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