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Facebook Bans All Myanmar Military, Related Entities After Coup Bloomberg 25/02/2021 Vlad Savov
(Bloomberg) Facebook Inc. has widened a ban on pages linked to Myanmar’s military and barred advertising from affiliated commercial entities, stepping up its opposition to the coup in the Southeast Asian nation.
The Menlo Park, California-based social media giant’s ban extends to Instagram as well as Facebook and includes military-controlled state and media entities, building on earlier suspensions of pages linked to the armed forces.
Treating the situation as an emergency, Facebook has been mobilizing Myanmar nationals with native-language skills to help moderate content, putting additional protections in place for journalists and curbing the reach of military spokespeople and misinformation. Myanmar’s ruling regime had earlier this month called on internet service providers to block access to Facebook.
Years after letting misinformation spread, Facebook bans Myanmar military accounts after coup
Facebook has finally banned a number of accounts linked to Myanmar military, which recently carried out coup in the country
February 25, 2021 | Updated 14:57 IST
Highlights
Myanmar recently suffered a coup led by the country s military.
Facebook is acting years after it came to light that the Myanmar military used social media for misinformation.
In a move that can be called too late and too little, Facebook has finally decided to ban the Myanmar military from Facebook and Instagram. Along with the main page managed by the military, Facebook has also taken action against a number of linked accounts as well as accounts run by entities connected with the Myanmar military. Facebook takes the step days after the Myanmar military carried out a coup in the country.