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Independent topical source of current affairs, opinion and issues, featuring stories making news in Canada from immigrants, newcomers, minorities & ethnic communities' point of view and interests.

Facebook and Financial Harm

credible threats: We also remove specific threats of theft, vandalism, or other financial harm. — Facebook community standards page Every day, millions and millions of people around the world log in to their Facebook accounts to see what their friends and acquaintances have posted over the last several hours, and to catch up on bits of news, according to Brandon Sun. What the latest cat video What did Trump/Bernie/Clinton say last night How is Uncle Jack doing in his flat down in Birmingham And oh look, a video recipe for no-bake banana oat energy bites. We remove credible threats of physical harm to individuals. For many users, Facebook has become a kind of virtual community, a means to keep in contact with friends and family in Brandon and in other parts of Canada and the world. Last weekend, media began reporting the existence of a Facebook community page called Immigrants on Stickney Avenue Brandon, MB. The page, which sported an I hate immigrants motto in place of a profile image, was devoted to showing pictures of homes and residences of various members of Brandon immigrant community, and writing hateful comments about the residents. And sometimes users have other, less wholesome intentions. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.