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Why Facebook's continuing Taliban ban should concern us all. Opinion by Jillian C. York . Updated 7:38 AM ET, Thu August 19, 2021 ...
Facebook considers the Taliban a terrorist group and will continue to ban pro-Taliban content from Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, the company confirmed.
The Taliban control all 34 provinces in Afghanistan, Kabul, the capital city, the presidential palace—and possibly soon a slew of valuable digital assets: Twitter and Facebook accounts once ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — As the Taliban's swiftness to take over Afghanistan as American military forces withdraw shocked President Joe Biden and other U.S. leaders, a spokesperson has been ...
Facebook bans the Taliban and is "proactively" taking down pro-Taliban content, while YouTube now says it will also ban associated accounts.
washington — Plans by the Taliban to block access to Facebook are a further attempt to curtail freedom of speech and silence critics in Afghanistan, according to journalists and activists.
The response, implying that Facebook was curbing free speech, hinted at a curious power dynamic: even as the Taliban presses for US forces to leave the country, it remains reliant on American ...
Facebook has said it will continue to ban pro-Taliban content under "U.S. law" in light of fallout from the U.S. Military's withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years.
The Taliban has just banned images of anything “with a soul,” meaning people and animals. One veteran Afghan photojournalist remembers what that was like when the same prohibition was enforced ...
Why Facebook's continuing Taliban ban should concern us all. Opinion by Jillian C. York . Updated 1138 GMT (1938 HKT) August 19, 2021 ...