Facebook Extends Ban on Federal MP Craig Kelly to Instagram
The Bill would be based on a similar law passed recently in Florida that will penalise social media companies for removing political figures from their platform, with offenders expected to receive fines of around $100,000 for the banning of state-wide candidates.
“The market power of the foreign-controlled tech-giants and their ability to censor political speech is an immediate and direct threat to our democracy,” Kelly told The Epoch Times.
Facebook banned the main page of Kelly following controversial COVID-19-related posts that they claimed was not in line with official health guidelines.
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Bo Bo Nge with his wife, Me Kyi, and son. Nge, the deputy governor of the Central Bank of Myanmar, has strong ties in Great Barrington. A photo has confirmed that he still is alive, after a Facebook post this month said he had died while jailed by the military regime. PHOTO PROVIDED BY ABBY PRATT
GREAT BARRINGTON â Bo Bo Nge, a Myanmar official with strong ties to the Berkshires, appears to be alive in an army interrogation center in that country, a close friend said Tuesday.
Nge, deputy governor of the Central Bank of Myanmar, was jailed in February, amid a military coup in that Southeast Asia country, and had been feared dead in recent days. But, a photo of Nge that surfaced has confirmed that he remains alive.
Facebook Bans Federal MP Craig Kelly After Virus-Related Posts
Facebook has banned the main page of federal MP Craig Kelly following controversial CCP virus-related posts not in line with official health guidelines.
“We don’t allow anyone, including elected officials, to share misinformation about COVID-19 that could lead to imminent physical harm or COVID-19 vaccines that have been debunked by public health experts,” a Facebook spokesperson said.
However, according to Kelly, Facebook did not provide information regarding the posts that led to the suspension of his account.
Previously, Kelly had made several posts that shared data or linked to studies supporting information that was not in line with official Australian health guidelines.
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