1/ We are now prohibiting Russian state media from running ads or monetizing on our platform anywhere in the world. We also continue to apply labels to additional Russian state media. These changes have already begun rolling out and will continue into the weekend.
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2/ We are closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine and will keep sharing steps we’re taking to protect people on our platform.
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1/ In response to the unfolding military conflict in Ukraine, we have established a Special Operations Center to respond in real time. It is staffed by experts (including native speakers) so we can closely monitor the situation and act as fast as possible.
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3/ In addition to rolling out Locked Profiles in Ukraine, we have also temporarily removed the ability to view and search the “Friends” list for Facebook accounts in Ukraine to help protect people from being targeted.
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4/ If you’re outside Ukraine but might have friends in country, you can help protect them by tightening your own visibility settings by following the instructions here: facebook.com/help/115450405
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5/ On Instagram, we've been rolling out a privacy and account security alert in Ukraine with specific steps on how to protect your account.
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6/ Our security teams will continue monitoring for emerging threats and enforce against malicious activity.
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7/ We’ve just updated our newsroom with an overview of all the steps we’ve taken in Ukraine so far:
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