Facebook posts
Facebook posts
stated on July 2, 2021 in a Facebook post:

“Facebook said that if you support the NRA you will get kicked off.”

False

No, Facebook isn’t kicking people out for supporting the NRA

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  • Facebook allows NRA supporters on the social media platform and has made no statement about kicking them off. 
     
  • The NRA has an active Facebook page with more than 4.7 million followers. 
 
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An old claim about Facebook banning users who support the National Rifle Association is again gaining traction on social media, but there’s still no evidence of this. 

“Well Facebook said that if you support the NRA you will get kicked off,” one July 2020 post says. “Well let’s experiment. I support the NRA how about y’all.”

The fact that this post is still on Facebook a year later should make clear that it’s not true, and Facebook spokesperson told PolitiFact the same. It was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)

Facebook doesn’t mention the National Rifle Association in its community standards, where it outlines rules about objectionable content such as hate speech and sexual solicitation. (Facebook does ban users from buying, selling or trading guns and some other regulated products on its platform.) 

The NRA’s Facebook page, followed by more than 4.7 million people, is active. 

And in September 2020, when USA Today looked into the claim, a spokesperson for Facebook said it was “not true” and that support for the NRA doesn’t violate the company’s community standards. Facebook also told AFP in July 2020 that the claim was wrong

While we found other Facebook posts claiming that the company would ban NRA supporters from the social media platform, we found no credible evidence of this in news coverage or anywhere else. 

We rate this post False.

 
Our Sources

Facebook post, July 2, 2020

Facebook Community Standards, visited July 8, 2021

NRA Facebook page, visited July 8, 2021

USA Today, Fact check: Facebook isn’t removing users or posts that support the NRA, Sept. 16, 2020

AFP, Facebook did not say it would remove NRA supports, July 6, 2020

No, Facebook isn’t kicking people out for supporting the NRA

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