KEY POINTS
  • Despite a policy banning anti-vaccine messaging on its platform, as of Friday afternoon, Facebook continued to host frames with such claims that users can overlay on top of their profile pictures.
  • After CNBC reached out for comment about one such frame claiming, "MY IMMUNE SYSTEM WORKS BETTER THAN THE" followed by a graphic of a syringe, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed the image had violated its policies and was removed.
  • However, CNBC was quickly able to find well over a dozen other examples of profile picture frames that touted similar messages or at least toed the line of Facebook's policy.

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Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before the House Financial Services Committee in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill October 23, 2019 in Washington, DC. Zuckerberg testified about Facebook's proposed cryptocurrency Libra, how his company will handle false and misleading information by political leaders during the 2020 campaign and how it handles its users’ data and privacy.

Despite a policy banning anti-vaccine messaging on its platform, as of Friday afternoon, Facebook continued to host profile picture borders that allow users to promote their anti-vax opinions.

After CNBC reached out for comment about one such frame claiming, "MY IMMUNE SYSTEM WORKS BETTER THAN THE" followed by a graphic of a syringe, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed the image had violated its policies and was removed. However, CNBC was quickly able to find at least a dozen other examples of profile picture frames that touted similar messages or at least toed the line of Facebook's policy.

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