The platform takes this measure, under the pretext that the organization is classified as a terrorist organization, and publishing news about this faction violates Facebook’s policies that work to limit the spread of extremist groups.
The ban also seems incomprehensible because Al-Modon’s policies are committed to combating violent extremism, adopting the same ethical and professional standards as major technology companies, and adhering to the rules for publishing targeted content.
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