Allum Bokhari at Breitbart has this scary report:
Facebook monitors the offline
behavior of its users to determine if they should be categorized as a “Hate
Agent,” according to a document provided exclusively to Breitbart News by a
source within the social media giant.
The document, titled “Hate Agent
Policy Review” outlines a series of “signals” that Facebook uses to determine
if someone ought to be categorized as a “hate agent” and banned from the
platform.
Those signals include a wide range
of on- and off-platform behavior. If you praise the wrong individual, interview
them, or appear at events alongside them, Facebook may categorize you as a
“hate agent.”
Facebook may also categorize you as
a hate agent if you self-identify with or advocate for a “Designated Hateful Ideology,”
if you associate with a “Designated Hate Entity” (one of the examples cited by
Facebook as a “hate entity” includes Islam critic Tommy Robinson), or if you
have “tattoos of hate symbols or hate slogans.” (The document cites no examples
of these, but the media and “anti-racism” advocacy groups increasingly label
innocuous items as “hate symbols,” including a cartoon frog and the “OK” hand sign.)
Facebook will also categorize you
as a hate agent for possession of “hate paraphernalia,” although the document
provides no examples of what falls into this category.
The document also says Facebook
will categorize you as a hate agent for “statements made in private but later
made public.” Of course, Facebook holds vast amounts of information on what you
say in public and in private — and as we saw with the Daily
Beast doxing story, the platform will publicize private
information on their users to assist the media in hitjobs on regular American
citizens.
Full
article is here.
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