Saturday, June 27th: Mark Zuckerberg, founder of the social networking site Facebook, has said he will change Facebook’s policy to prevent the spread of hate through advertising.

According to the foreign news agency, under the new policy, Facebook will ban all advertisements that pose a threat to a particular race, nationality, caste, gender, sexual orientation or physical safety or health.

“I’m determined to make sure Facebook stays a place where people can use their voices to discuss important issues,” said Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. I stand up against hatred and anything that incites violence, and we are committed to removing such content, no matter where it comes from.

“We will do everything possible to protect immigrants and refugees from advertisements that insult and demean them,” Zuckerberg said.

A Facebook spokesman confirmed that it’s new policy was to include a link to voting information in last month’s post about US President Donald Trump’s mail in the ballot. Rival Twitter labeled the post a fact check.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post, “Politicians are no exception to any of the policies I’m announcing here today. Facebook will ban ads that promote race.” Are a threat to the physical safety or health of individuals belonging to groups based on religion, sexual orientation or immigration status.

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