On Wednesday, Facebook’s global safety chief announced in an interview that FB would be introducing a monitory policy to protect the public figure from harassment and bullying. He also announced that it would consider journalists and activists involuntary public figures and would amend its policy for people who are in the public eye due to their work.

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