When you say banned how does that play practically? Are the accounts of those orgs banned by so they can’t post factual info or did they have access to verify the actual post of others to designate on the original post that it’s true or false & that access is revoked?
It’s important to be accurate about this topic online, as the topic is the spread of inaccurate information online. 
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Ahhh ok I think I understand now. Facebook gives them tools to fact check all manner of posts however through new policies they aren’t allowed to fact check posts by politicians or their advocacy groups? Very troublesome that political content is singled out from fact checking
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