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Censorship in Facebook group History of the World

Censorship in Facebook group History of the World an example.

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Censorship in Facebook group History of the World

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  1. Here is a clear example of how freedom of expression is threatened by Facebook's structure. Millions of editions and arbitrary rules in groups. Posted about Selma Lagerlöv removed in one case but not in another. Swedish Nobel Prize-winning woman no history worth showing in the group History of the World History of the World Offentlig grupp 252,7 tn medlemmar Conducts censorship OK, not removed Posted by Anders Dernback 5 articles (Selma Lagerlöv removed) Removed by History of the World

  2. Conducts censorship History of the World Facebook grpup Anders Dernback Limited supply in Stockholm. Max 2 cups per man or woman or hen. But it was completely forbidden during parts of the 18th century. The luxury ban period. Like the prohibition period but not alcohol without coffee. Coffee bans have prevailed in Sweden in several rounds during the period 1756–1822. The first was introduced in 1756, apparently as a revenge from the peasantry in the state parliament on the other estates, because the peasants did not get the right to free burning of spirits. Thereafter, bans prevailed 1766–1769, 1794–1796, 1799–1802, and finally 1817–1822. A group of young people sell Mother's flower outside the Ikora store on Norrmalmstorg. Mother's Flower was a charity where paper and buttonhole flowers were sold to raise money for housewife vacations. During the housewife's vacations, mothers who were tired, sick, or exhausted, for example, would have a chance to rest, and the money went to organizations that organized such vacations. Many young people and students were engaged as sellers of Mother's flower on the streets and squares in Stockholm. Large paper flowers were also sold to shops, which were set up in the shop windows or on the facade. Stockholm City Archives. Removed Selma Lagerlöv OK Selma Lagerlöv The picture shows how my ancestors married in 1950 in St. Paul's Church Malmö Sweden.

  3. Not OK Removed OK History of the World censoreship 28 nov 2021

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