Listen "Facebook promises change, but could still face regulation"
Episode Synopsis
Movement at last from Facebook.It's banning white nationalism and white separatism, in the wake of the mosque attacks.The social media giant says such views, deeply linked to organised hate groups, have no place on its Facebook and Instagram sites.It will ban the praise, support and representation of those views from the start of next week.Facebook has also acknowledged it needs to be better and faster at finding and removing hate from its platforms, such as posts supporting the Christchurch attacks.However, it hasn't fully quietened the worldwide criticism. And a historic pay equity settlement has had unintended consequences, with workers in women-dominated industries saying their hours have been cut or they have been bullied into working longer or harder.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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