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"I think these events were largely organized on platforms that don't have our abilities to stop hate, don't have our standards and don't have our transparency."According to the Post, the hashtag #StopTheSteal was still widely in use as of Monday, when a search revealed that 128,000 people were talking about it, and in many cases using it to coordinate for the rally, according to Eric Feinberg, Vice President with the Coalition for a Safer Web.
She noted that last week the company took down content affiliated with the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory and the Proud Boys extremist group, as well as content affiliated with the pro-Trump "Stop the Steal" movement seeking to delegitimize election results. She said there was likely to be some content on Facebook because the company's enforcement was "never perfect." Au contraire Sharyl, it's far more than just 'some' content.
Comment: That the tell right there - just keep pounding away at the idea that any revelation or adherent of Truth that doesn't fit whatever the current PTB narrative is - must be a "conspiracy theory".