There has been an exodus from twitter to Parler! Thousands are trading twitter and heading off to parler....going to check it out!! Trump is thinking about it too!! #Parler
BBC and other FakeNewsMSM are pushing Facebook to censor President Trump even more. heard Zoe Kleinman on BBC World Service Radio today getting agitated about this - can’t find the audio:
24 Jun: BBC: George Floyd: Ben & Jerry’s joins Facebook ad boycott
Ben and Jerry’s has joined a growing list of firms pulling advertising from Facebook platforms throughout July.
It’s part of the Stop Hate For Profit campaign, which calls on Facebook to have stricter measures against racist and hateful content...
Earlier this week outdoor brands The North Face, Patagonia and REI joined the campaign (LINK)...
Earlier this week the freelance job listing platform Upwork and the open-source software developer Mozilla also joined the campaign...
The Stop Hate for Profit campaign was launched last week by advocacy groups, including the Anti-Defamation League, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the Color Of Change.
The movement has said it is a “response to Facebook’s long history of allowing racist, violent and verifiably false content to run rampant on its platform”...
This month the company’s staff spoke out against the tech giant’s decision not to remove or flag a post by US President Donald Trump.
The same message was shared on Twitter, where it was hidden behind a warning label on the grounds that it “glorified violence”...
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-53146256
25 Jun: TV News UK: Daily Mail: Mark Zuckerberg visits Hawaii amid Facebook advertising woes
Zuckerberg’s beach day came to light just as his company was targeted by ‘Stop the Hate for Profit’, an initiative supported by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and other groups...
The #StopHateForProfit campaign comes as Facebook faces growing pressure over its hands-off approach to misinformation and inflammatory posts, including from President Donald Trump...
Twitter’s decision in May to hide one of Trump’s tweets for ‘glorifying violence’ exposed turmoil at Facebook, with employees rebelling against Zuckerberg’s refusal to sanction false or inflammatory posts by the president.
Facebook last week said it removed ads by Trump’s re-election campaign that contained a symbol used in Nazi Germany for political prisoners, a move welcomed by rights activists.
The activists called on Facebook to crack down harder on Trump and his campaign as the November election looms.
‘It is clear that Facebook and its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, are no longer simply negligent, but in fact, complacent in the spread of misinformation, despite the irreversible damage to our democracy,’ the NAACP said in a tweet...
The coalition criticized Zuckerberg’s decision late last month to leave up a particularly inflammatory Trump post, which stated in part: ‘When the looting starts, the shooting starts’. Twitter hid the same message behind a warning that said the post ‘incited violence’.
Several Facebook employees staged a ‘virtual walkout’ over Zuckerberg’s decision.
The Facebook co-founder then held a conference call with civil rights leaders who condemned him for failing to remove the post.
In a subsequent statement, Rashad Robinson of Color of Change, Vanita Gupta of the Leadership Conference and Sherrilyn Ifill of LDF said: ‘He [Zuckerberg] did not demonstrate understanding of historic or modern-day voter suppression and he refuses to acknowledge how Facebook is facilitating Trump’s call for violence against protesters. Mark is setting a very dangerous precedent for other voices who would say similar harmful things on Facebook.’
Other organizations in the campaign include the Anti-Defamation League, the NAACP, Sleeping Giants, Free Press and Common Sense...
Last week, the campaign took out a full page ad in the Los Angeles Times pushing for companies to boycott Facebook...
https://twnews.co.uk/uk-news/mark-zuckerberg-visits-hawaii-amid-facebook-advertising-woes