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Labour MP calls out ‘big tech’ for ‘hiding’ information on women’s health

DAILY STAR·May 20 ago·3 min read
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Social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram are accused of removing posts on menstrual and sexual health after allegedly wrongly classifying it as 'adult content' — a practice often described as 'shadow banning'

Social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram are accused of removing posts on menstrual and sexual health after allegedly wrongly classifying it as 'adult content' — a practice often described as 'shadow banning'

Social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram are accused of removing posts on menstrual and sexual health after allegedly wrongly classifying it as 'adult content' — a practice often described as 'shadow banning'

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