Facebook while black: Users call it getting 'Zucked,' say talking about racism is censored as hate speech

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Facebook while black: Users call it getting 'Zucked,' say talking about racism is censored as hate speech
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Many black people say they can't talk about racism on Facebook without risking having their posts removed and being locked out of their accounts.

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