Facebook Removes Trump Election Campaign Ads with ‘Nazi’ Symbol

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Baaghi TV reports that the war between US President Donald Trump and Facebook has intensified. Facebook has reportedly removed ads from the US president.

The social networking site Facebook says it has removed an ad posted for President Trump’s election campaign that featured a logo used in Nazi Germany. The ad contained an inverted red triangle, and a similar symbol was used in anti-Nazi times, especially for communist ideologues.

According to the British News Agency, Facebook said that the ads violated its privacy policy.

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“We do not allow the use of signs that represent a hateful organization or ideology,” said Nathaniel Glacier, head of security policy for the social networking site. Unless the background of their posting has been disclosed or condemned. We saw the same thing in this advertisement and we will take the same action wherever we see this sign.

The ads were placed on the pages of President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence and remained on those pages for about 24 hours and were viewed by thousands.

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