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[–] 17684140? ago 

Facebook has created an algorithm that redirects searches for words related to white supremacy or white nationalism to a website that aims to combat hate.

“Searches for terms associated with white supremacy will surface a link to Life After Hate’s Page, where people can find support in the form of education, interventions, academic research and outreach,” the statement reads.

All that will do is irritate people because no-one likes to be patronized, especially when the intended target is already alienated by said authority. It preys on the same social methods as peer pressure does masqueraded as positive reinforcement. Ultimately it comes off not only insincere, but can actually solidify the person's original beliefs.

The reason purpose of this is to keep the people who are already in a state approved disposition from seeking out information when they have doubts. In that case the effect is deterrence. The person feeling doubt but still rather bluepilled will feel more likely hesitant to pursue such information when confronted with this. But then again this is the internet, so some people who are more determined will simply seek out the knowledge elsewhere.

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[–] 17684142? ago 

Nice pilpul, jew boy. Now translate that into common sense.

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[–] 17684154? ago 

The shorter version is: Facebook is actually doing this to deter those having doubts about mainstream belief. It's to discourage them from seeking out more information on White Nationalism/Separatism.

They're likely aware this would only agitate the supposed target they're pretending to aim for.