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2018/03/14(水) 21:59:43.71ID:CAP_USER9Facebook has banned Britain First, the far right group whose anti-Muslim videos were shared by Donald Trump, for repeatedly posting "content designed to incite animosity and hatred against minority groups".
The social media platform said it had deleted the group's Facebook page, as well as that of its two leaders, Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen. In November, Trump retweeted three anti-Muslim videos posted by Fransen on Twitter.
The group had a huge Facebook presence with over 2 million likes, and each of its posts were shared hundreds of thousands of times making it one of the biggest political groups on the platform.
In a statement on Wednesday, Facebook said the group had been kicked off the platform because over content which incited "animosity and hatred against minority groups".
"Content posted on the Britain First Facebook Page and the Pages of party leaders Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen has repeatedly broken our Community Standards," Facebook said. "We recently gave the administrators of the Pages a written final warning, and they have continued to post content that violates our Community Standards.
"As a result, in accordance with our policies, we have now removed the official Britain First Facebook Page and the Pages of the two leaders with immediate effect.
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