Facebook permanently banned the cheerleading website as the far right leader began campaigning for EU parliament.
A hyperpartisan news website which has produced pro-Tommy Robinson viral news articles has been permanently banned from Facebook for violating the company's hate speech policies, according to a company source.
Politicalite was started in 2017 by a writer who goes by the name Jordan James , with the website getting traction among the anti-Islam activist's huge Facebook following. Now, Politicalite's Facebook page has been permanently removed, with a source claiming the news website had committed a number of violations of Facebook's hate speech policies. Facebook would not comment on the record about specifics of Politicalite's supposed breaches.
"fb hasn’t responded to two requests for comment," he said over email."I know we're edgy but to ban a news outlet is ridiculous, whether you agree with our content/viewpoints or not., which included deleting his Instagram profile and Facebook fan page with about one million followers. The company claimed Robinson had been repeatedly posting de-humanizing language and"calls for violence targeted at Muslims".
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