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    Facebook removes Trump ad over ‘Nazi hate symbol’

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJune 19, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Facebook says it has removed adverts for US President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign that featured a symbol used in Nazi Germany.

    The company said the offending ad contained an inverted red triangle similar to that used by the Nazis to label opponents such as communists.

    Mr Trump’s campaign team said they were aimed at the far-left activist group antifa, which it said uses the symbol.

    Facebook said the ads violated its policy against organised hate.

    “We don’t allow symbols that represent hateful organisations or hateful ideologies unless they are put up with context or condemnation,” the social network’s head of security policy, Nathaniel Gleicher, said on Thursday.

    He added: “That’s what we saw in this case with this ad, and anywhere that that symbol is used we would take the same actions.”

    A screenshot showing a Trump campaign ad that was removed from Facebook, 18 June 2020
    A screenshot showing the symbol used in a Trump campaign ad and removed from Facebook

    The ads, which were posted on the site on pages belonging to President Trump and Vice-President Mike Pence, were online for about 24 hours and had received hundreds of thousands of views before they were taken down.

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    “The inverted red triangle is a symbol used by antifa, so it was included in an ad about antifa,” Tim Murtaugh, a spokesman for the Trump campaign, said in a statement.

    “We would note that Facebook still has an inverted red triangle emoji in use, which looks exactly the same,” he added.

    Mr Trump has recently accused antifa of starting riots at street protests across the US over the death in police custody of African American George Floyd.

    The president said last month that he would designate the anti-fascist group a “domestic terrorist organisation”, although legal experts have questioned his authority to do so.

    Antifa is a far left protest movement that opposes neo-Nazis, fascism, white supremacists and racism. It is considered to be a loosely organised group of activists with no leaders.

    Most members decry what they see as the nationalistic, anti-immigration and anti-Muslim policies of Mr Trump.

    Earlier this month, Facebook employees spoke out against the tech giant’s decision not to remove or flag a controversial post by Mr Trump relating to the protests over Mr Floyd’s death.

    The president posted a comment on the social network saying that he would “send in the National Guard” and warned that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts”. But Facebook said it did not violate its company policy.

    Mr Trump had tweeted the same comments, but Twitter placed a warning over the content, which it said “glorified violence”.

    Some Facebook staff said they were “ashamed”.

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