Facebook has barred users from sharing a New York Post report from last week about the controversial property acquisitions by Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors.
Users of the social media giant noticed on Thursday they could not share the link to a story that shed light on Cullors' multi-million-dollar splurge on homes. Fox News can confirm that an error message appears whenever users try sharing the article on their personal Facebook page or through the Messenger app.
When users attempt to send the link, an error message alleges that the article "goes against our Community Standards."
"Can you share this article on Facebook or Facebook Messenger? I was blocked from doing it. What gives?" journalist Zaid Jilani asked.
".@Facebook censoring the @nypost... where have I seen this before," Sen Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, tweeted, alluding to Big Tech's crackdown on the Post's reporting on Hunter Biden during last years election campaign.
In a statement to "Tucker Carlson Tonight," Facebook said, "This content was removed for violating our privacy and personal information policy."
Twitter took similar action last week, locking the account of sports journalist Jason Whitlock after he criticized the BLM co-founder.
"She’s with her people!" Whitlock wrote sarcastically alongisde a link to a story about Cullors' purchase from celebrity blo... (Read more)
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