“The decision reverses a policy that Facebook put in place two days after the shooting. At the time, the company described the incident as a “mass murder” and that under “standard practice” the platform would remove praise and support of Rittenhouse and block searches for his name.”
(Rick Moran – PJ Media) The social media company that declared Kyle Rittenhouses’s actions in Kenosha, Wisc., during anti-police protests as “mass murder” and severely limited any search results on the Illinois teenager has reversed itself. Continue reading