NR Daily: Why Facebook Shouldn’t Ban Infowars

The case should give us pause.

July 17 2018

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Why Facebook Shouldn't Ban Infowars

Theodore Kupfer

There are actually lots of good reasons that Facebook shouldn't ban Infowars. Social networks which choose to censor their users court unintended consequences and often make mistakes. Read More

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