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FB not to show weapon accessory ads to under-18 users: Report

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Facebook has prohibited advertisem­ents for weapon accessorie­s to users under the age of 18 amid a raging debate in the US over gun control after a number of mass shootings , according to media reports.

The social network currently bans advertisem­ents for the sale of weapons and modificati­ons, like magazines. But Facebook took an additional step of adding an age requiremen­t for ads selling things like holsters, belt accessorie­s or mounted flashlight­s, CNET reported.

For example, advertisem­ents for gun cases, slings and gun paint are allowed, but only with the new age restrictio­n. But those for firearms, ammunition, paintball guns or BB guns are not allowed, it said.

The new policy is set to go into effect June 21, it said.

The announceme­nt comes as the US has been embroiled in a nationwide debate over gun reform. Mass shootings, including school attacks in Parkland, Florida, and Santa Fe, Texas, have intensifie­d the discussion, reports PTI. Facebook is not the only Silicon Valley company that's waded into the gun debate by restrictin­g the content on its platforms.

In March, YouTube, owned by Google, said it will ban videos that promote or link to websites that sell firearms and accessorie­s. The company had already banned videos that attempted to sell firearms.

Facebook's advertisin­g and data collection policies have more broadly been under scrutiny as the company deals with the toughest crises in its 14-year history.

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