Blocked on Facebook, the parody site Nordpresse.be cries to "censorship"



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Site publications are blocked on the network on Sunday for unknown reasons. No other media seems concerned.

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"Be careful, this is not a joke. Facebook is censoring all the humorous content about the Benalla affair. "The administrator of the Belgian parody site Nordpresse.be does not fool Sunday, July 22 and the fact, after receiving reports from Internet informing him that their shares of certain items have been removed from the social network. He relayed several of these testimonials, screenshots in support:

Attention, this is not a joke. Facebook is censoring all the humorous content on the case … https://t.co/1EnvWeNp6p

– Nordpresse (@NordPress)
   

The World has actually seen that it was impossible, Sunday, July 22, to share an article on the site Nordpresse.be on the social network. Only an error message is displayed: "Download impossible" . This applies to the various hoaxes of the site related to the Benalla affair, but also, according to our tests, for all of its publications on all types of subjects. On Facebook, the site also stated that "beyond the Benalla affair, it is almost all links to our site that have been released from Facebook" .

 It is impossible to share an article of Nordpresse.be on Facebook Sunday, July 22.

Several observers have quickly questioned the social network, accusing it of carrying out a form of political censorship. The lawyer and columnist Raquel Garrido, former spokeswoman for the insubordinate France, blasted on Twitter a "censorship […] absolutely intolerable" claiming explanations of " Facebook " and " the Elysee ".

The journalist Aude Lancelin, who works for The Media also sent its support to the satirical site, "whose contents on the Macron-Benalla case were placed as undesirable. What is the name of a regime that puts humor outlaw? 19659010]

Decision arbitrary and not transparent, but not necessarily political

The sudden blocking of all publications of the site has not been explained by Facebook for the time . Contacted, the company has not yet responded to our requests, nor the administrator of Nordpresse.be. The posts of the Net surfers who shared articles of the site withdrawn later simply indicate that these publications were "undesirable" in the sense of the social network, without further details:

During the night, Facebook makes the household. https://t.co/yUyt8YVRMX

– KatellFavennec (@Katell Favennec)
   

So it is not possible to know in the state the reasons that led Facebook to block the sharing of articles Nordpresse.be. This lack of transparency in the implementation of such editorial decisions by the company is regularly criticized in France and elsewhere in the world.

Regarding the accusations of "political censorship" to the Against the social network, it must nevertheless be said that they come up against the fact that no other site, whether satirical or not, has seen, to our knowledge, its publications partially or totally blocked in this way by the platform in the context of the Benalla affair

One thing is certain: according to Facebook rules, the content of Nordpresse.be could not be deleted because it was of "false information" as supposed by some observers on social networks as Sophia Chikirou former president of Media :

A "satirical" site to practice s sometimes dubious

Moreover, the site Nordpresse.be is known to play the limits between satire and deception. Thus, he had boasted of having trapped the writing of Parisien in the middle of the presidential campaign to make him spread a false information. It was actually a dubious hoax, which had tarnished the image of the daily newspaper with some readers of the parodic site – even though the information referred to, namely the support of Manuel Valls Emmanuel Macron,

Much of the content of Nordpresse.be also has more headlines for tabloids than humor. "Very often, Nordpresse.be is not in satire, but in the" fake news trash " noted in October 2017 Sébastien Liebus, one of the authors of Gorafi . Sometimes compared, the approaches of the two sites are actually fundamentally different in his sense.

Especially since Nordpresse.be sometimes uses other strings that blur even more the line between badumed satire and deception. He regularly uses addresses that look like real news sites like LeCanardEnchaine.net or FranceInfoTele.com to share his hoaxes. By doing this, users who do not click on the publication may believe that they are facing the information of a site "serious" .

Result: it is not uncommon to see people trapped by articles on the site and relay them to the first degree. As late as July 16, Jean Messiha, a member of the National Assembly's National Bureau, took a hoax seriously, evoking 12 deaths in Paris after the World Cup finals.

they are appreciated or not, the hoaxes of Nordpresse.be have in any case not disappeared a long time from Facebook. The site administrator has already announced his return under a new name, NordInfo.be .

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