On the recordMarch 1, 2010
When content shared from a particular jurisdiction violates that jurisdiction's local laws or customs, Facebook may take down that content.
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congress.govWhen content shared from a particular jurisdiction violates that jurisdiction's local laws or customs, Facebook may take down that content.
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