💡 Trivia Duterte threatens to stop Facebook operations in PH after shutdown of gov’t ‘advocacy’ pages

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President Duterte threatened to stop the operations of Facebook in the country after it took down what he referred to as the government’s advocacy accounts and pages last week.

ARMN5-2-1024x683.webpPresident Rodrigo Roa Duterte (ARMAN BAYLON/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO)
Duterte made the statement after Facebook took down two networks of fake Facebook accounts used to mislead people. Some 155 of these fake accounts were traced to Fujian, China while another 57 were linked to the Philippine military and police.

In his late-night public address, President Duterte said Facebook included several of the government’s accounts used to educate the people about the threat of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF).

He asked Facebook what was its purpose in the Philippines if it cannot help the government in its advocacies.


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"fake accounts were traced to Fujian, China" and he has the guts to say that.
 
Pag talaga naapektuhan ang personal interest, mabilis pa sa mabilis yung pag labas ng statement and aksyon.
 
[XX='Teddy15, c: 337587, m: 1158018'][/XX] wala eh NPA yata yong ibang mga ka phc natin dito at mga bobó pa yata hahaha, manganganib ng security ng pinas kapag nagpapatuloy parin yan facebook pages ng mga NPA tas yong mga accounts ng AFP at kapulisan shutdown na
 
the NPAs are not afraid anymore. They knew na kapag may maglalabel sa kanila as Terrorists and threat sa security ng bansa, they would immediately backfired na kesyo "Red-tagging" and "trampling their freedom of speech" kuno. Mahirap kalabanin ang presence nila sa socmeds kasi they have a lot of excuses na supurtado ng mga publiko. The government really had to step-in
 
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