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Technology News SAN FRANCISCO?Facebook on Tuesday announced a ban on ads that discourage people fr

[Inquirer.Net]( Technology News [Facebook bans ads discouraging vaccines]( SAN FRANCISCO–Facebook on Tuesday announced a ban on ads that discourage people from getting vaccinated, in light of the coronavirus pandemic which the social media giant said has “highlighted the importance of preventive health behaviors.” “While public health experts agree that we won’t have an approved and widely available Covid-19 vaccine for some time, there... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook taking down Holocaust deniers, distorters]( Facebook on Tuesday announced that it would remove content that “distorts or denies” the Holocaust, the latest development in a series of shifting goal posts on what constituted free speech on the world’s biggest social media platform. In a Newsroom announcement, Facebook vice president for content policy Monika Bickert said the social media giant was... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [These classes are helping sex workers transition careers to online sphere]( FanCentro’s Centro University offers webinars and masterclasses to sex workers to help in their digital transition amid the COVID-19 pandemic [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [COVID-19: Watch out for these everyday objects that could harbor the disease]( Here are some day-to-day objects you can sanitize regularly to avoid spreading and being infected with COVID-19. [Share this article](  Want to see more latest news? [Visit our website]( FOLLOW US © Copyright 2020 [INQUIRER.net]( [INQUIRER.net]( is the official news website of the INQUIRER Group of Companies (IGC) Your privacy is important to us. We will not share, sell or authorize any third party to use your email address for commercial or other purposes without your permission. You can opt-out of any emails from us by [updating your preferences](. [Forward to a Friend]( | [Feedback](

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