Facebook banned the Taliban as a terrorist organization


- will follow anti-violence policies on Twitter

- The Taliban is a terrorist organization under US law

New Delhi: On the one hand in Afghanistan where the Taliban have quickly taken over and people are fleeing to other countries to save each other's lives. Thus the Taliban, on the other hand, is going to form a government on the strength of weapons. In this regard, the social media platform Facebook said that it has banned the Taliban and all content supporting it, as it considers the Taliban a terrorist organization.

The company said it has formed a team of Afghan experts to monitor and remove content linked to the terrorist organization. The Taliban has been using social media for years to spread its message. "We have a team of Afghan experts, including Dari and Pashto residents," Facebook said. He has a thorough knowledge of local affairs. Helps to identify and alert to emerging issues on its platform.

A Facebook spokesman said the Taliban had been declared a terrorist organization under US law. We have restricted our services to it under our policy. That means we have banned the Taliban and their supporting content.

A Twitter spokesman also said that the situation in Afghanistan was changing rapidly. We see people asking for help on Twitter. Twitter's first priority is to keep people safe and we are vigilant. We will strictly follow our rules and review content that violates it. We will continue to pursue policies that specifically support violence, manipulation of platforms and spam.

The Taliban took control of the Rashtrapati Bhavan and President Ashraf Ghani fled the country.

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