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People are illegally trafficking animals on Facebook – BGR
The World Wildlife Fund has been alerting Facebook to illegal animal trafficking on its platform. Hundreds of individuals and groups with thousands of members have been banned. Facebook’s ease of use makes it easy for banned individuals to create new accounts…

- The World Wildlife Fund has been alerting Facebook to illegal animal trafficking on its platform.
- Hundreds of individuals and groups with thousands of members have been banned.
- Facebook’s ease of use makes it easy for banned individuals to create new accounts and new groups.
Facebook has managed to connect people from all around the world. As the planet’s largest social network, that is obviously its aim, but it’s had some very serious unintended consequence…
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