An anonymous reader quotes a report from Motherboard: A Facebook spokesperson told Motherboard over the weekend that the social network would allow protest events as long as they do not fall afoul of government guidance on social distancing, but will ban ones that do. “Unless the government prohibits the event during this time, we allow it to be organized on Facebook,” the spokesperson wrote in an email. “For this same reason, events that defy government’s guidance on social distance aren’t allowed on Facebook. ”

According to a Facebook statement to the Washington Post, the company has removed protest events both in New Jersey and California. Facebook typically follows the law in whatever jurisdiction it happens to be operating within, which has led to numerous problems with moderating a global platform, but this has always been subject to change based on the social network’s whims and priorities. For example, when the company was found to have violated the law in Canada, it simply said that it did not agree, and nothing happened. Now that Facebook appears to be deferring to government “guidance” during an unparalleled crisis with many fractured viewpoints, coronavirus is becoming yet another quagmire for the company.

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