Celebrities in the world suspend their accounts on social media in protest of Facebook
Celebrities in the world suspend their accounts on social media in protest of Facebook
In protest against the spread of hate and misleading advertisements that are spread on social networking sites, specifically Facebook, world stars decided to suspend their accounts on social networking sites Facebook and Instagram, which are part of Facebook.
"Misinformation being spread on social media is having a dangerous impact on our elections and undermining our democracy," Kardashian said in a tweet on Twitter today.
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Kardashian has joined the "Stop Hate for Profit" campaign, which pressures Facebook to remove hateful posts, as well as Katy Perry and her fiancé Orlando Bloom, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence and others.
The coalition of civil rights groups that organized the boycott of Facebook ads last July announced on Monday that it had called on companies and celebrities to stop posting to Instagram on Wednesday, in protest of Facebook's handling of hate speech on its platform and for the company to stop allowing politicians to lie in political ads. .
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