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Is Facebook Censoring Posts About Proven Conspiracies & False Flags?
In this photo illustration the Social networking site Facebook is displayed on a laptop screen on March 25, 2009 in London, England. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Caitlin Johnstone, a prominent writer on Medium, shared proof that she was banned from posting on Facebook for 3 days for sharing an article about 58 admitted false flag attacks. The article in question is from Educate Inspire Change, a fringe website that also has a Facebook page with over 2 million "likes." When searching for Educate Inspire Change on Google, common terms that populate with the website name included "fake news" and "Snopes," an online fact-checking website.

However, Snopes does not have a page for Educate Inspire Change on Google.

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