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Judge orders Facebook to hand over Myanmar officials’ hate posts for genocide case

The Verge

A District of Columbia judge ordered Facebook to let the Gambia government access deleted posts where Myanmar officials promoted hate against the Rohingya people. The order comes more than a year after Facebook rejected a request for the data — which Gambia seeks to use in a genocide case before the International Court of Justice.

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How to Promote Matching Gifts to Your Audience: 4 Best Practices

CauseVox

With this potential to raise more money from donors and from the match, how you communicate the match to your donors on your campaign site can really make an impact on your campaign. For example, on the campaign Together For Gambia, anytime someone donates $8, another care package is added to their impact metric counter.

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Platforms successfully stopped a lame COVID conspiracy video from going viral

The Verge

Adi Robertson picks up the story at The Verge : Social media sites are trying to stop the spread of Plandemic: Indoctornation , a follow-up to the Plandemic conspiracy video about the novel coronavirus. The company was constructing a landing site for an undersea telecommunications cable when when it hit an unexpected snag. Governing.

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Facebook’s big QAnon crackdown might have come too late

The Verge

The Gambia doesn’t have either kind of agreement with the US, and the SCA doesn’t include exceptions for international justice efforts. As Facebook executives promised to crack down on health misinformation, its algorithm appears to have fueled traffic to a network of sites sharing dangerously inaccurate news.

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