Facebook Groups Pivot to Attack 'Thugs' at BLM

Their language directly violates Facebook's hate-speech standards
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 5, 2020 2:50 PM CDT
Facebook Groups Pivot to Attack 'Thugs' at BLM
In this June 19, 2020, file photo, protesters wear protective masks as they march after a Juneteenth rally outside the Brooklyn Museum, in the Brooklyn borough of New York.   (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

A loose network of Facebook groups that took root across the country in April to organize protests over coronavirus stay-at-home orders has become a hub of misinformation and conspiracy theories that have pivoted to a variety of new targets. Their latest: Black Lives Matter and the nationwide protests of racial injustice, the AP reports. These groups, which now boast a collective audience of more than 1 million members, are still thriving after most states started lifting virus restrictions. And many have expanded their focus. One group transformed itself last month from "Reopen California" to "California Patriots Pro Law & Order," with recent posts mocking Black Lives Matter or changing the slogan to "White Lives Matter."

Members have used profane slurs to refer to Black people and protesters, calling them "animals," "racist," and "thugs"—a direct violation of Facebook's hate speech standards. Others have become gathering grounds for promoting conspiracy theories about the protests, suggesting protesters were paid to go to demonstrations and that even the death of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man who died in the custody of Minneapolis police, was staged. Some users in these groups post hundreds of times a day in threads often shielded from public view. "Unless Facebook is actively looking for disinformation in those spaces, they will go unnoticed for a long time and they will grow," said one expert. "Over time, people will drag other people into them and they will continue to organize."

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