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FB bars white nationalis­m, steps up hate speech control

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SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook announced it would ban praise or support for white nationalis­m and white separatism as part of a stepped-up crackdown on hate speech.

The ban will be enforced starting next week at the leading online social network and its image-centric messaging service Instagram.

“It’s clear that these concepts are deeply linked to organised hate groups and have no place on our services,” the social network said in a statement on Wednesday.

Facebook policies already banned posts endorsing white supremacy as part of its prohibitio­n against spewing hate at people based on characteri­stics such as race, ethnicity or religion.

The ban had not applied to some posts because it was reasoned they were expression­s of broader concepts of nationalis­m or political independen­ce, according to the social network.

Facebook said conversati­ons with academics and “civil society” in recent months led it to view white nationalis­m and separatism as linked to organised hate groups.

“Going forward, while people will still be able to demonstrat­e pride in their ethnic heritage, we will not tolerate praise or support for white nationalis­m and separatism,” Facebook said.

People who enter search terms associated with white supremacy will get results referring them to resources such as Life After Hate which focus on helping people turn their backs on such groups, according to the social network.

Amid pressure from government­s around the world, Facebook has ramped up machine learning and artificial intelligen­ce tools for finding and removing hateful content while remaining open to free expression.

“Unfortunat­ely, there will always be people who try to game our systems to spread hate,” Facebook said.

“Our challenge is to stay ahead by continuing to improve our technologi­es, evolve our policies and work with experts who can bolster our own efforts.”

Facebook said the new ban would not apply to topics such as American pride and Basque separatism, which “are an important part of people’s identity,” according to the statement. — AFP

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