Meta has taken action against links to Ken Klippenstein's newsletter regarding the JD Vance dossier, citing policies against hacked content and foreign influence in elections. Posts containing these links have been removed, and Meta is blocking various methods of sharing the dossier across its platforms.
A Meta spokesperson emphasized that their community standards prohibit content from hacked sources and anything leaked as part of foreign government operations to impact U.S. elections, clarifying their position on safeguarding election integrity through controlled content sharing.
Users on Threads have experienced the removal of posts that share links to the JD Vance dossier, indicating Meta's strict enforcement when it comes to content generated from hacked sources interfering with electoral processes.
Despite restrictions on sharing the JD Vance dossier, users have found workarounds by modifying links or sharing links through Google searches, albeit with Meta regulating such attempts to protect their community standards.
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