Facebook is receiving criticism for barring its users by posting and sharing a New York Post article concerning the Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors and her current real estate buying binge, based on Fox News.
Users of the social networking giant noticed on Thursday that they couldn’t talk about the link to a story that shed light on Cullors’ multi-million-dollar splurge on homes. Fox News can confirm an error message appears when users try sharing the article on their Facebook page or through the Messenger app.
When users attempt to send the link, an error message alleges the article “goes against our Community Standards.”
“This narrative around Black Lives Issue, we are talking about four houses valued at $3 million, the head of New York City’s Black Lives Issue chapter is calling for an evaluation,” Joe Concha stated.
“How is that not a narrative? Black Lives Matter is a powerful entity, they raised more than $90 million just last year, they shouldn’t be exempt from scrutiny or accountability, but Big Tech seemingly has their back and says, ‘Nothing to see here, we’re going to censor this.’ ”
“It’s chilling.”
Facebook stated, “This content has been removed for violating our privacy and personal information policy.”