Facebook temporarily suspends Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's account, a day after Twitter permanently suspends the congresswoman's personal account for posting Covid-19 misinformation.
“Facebook has joined Twitter in censoring me. This is beyond censorship of speech,” Greene complained on Gettr, the social media website launched by Jason Miller, who was a top aide to former President Donald Trump.
"Who appointed Twitter and Facebook to be the authorities of information and misinformation? When Big Tech decides what political speech of elected Members is accepted and what’s not then they are working against our government and against the interest of our people," she wrote. A spokesperson for Facebook's parent company Meta said in a statement to NBC News that one of Greene's posts"violated our policies and we have removed it." The rep did not say what the post said, but added that"removing her account for this violation is beyond the scope of our policies.”" of its Covid-19 misinformation policy.
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