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Facebook bans change the way police investigate hate-related crimes

Facebook says it has now banned content supporting white nationalism, including users who spread hate, from its platforms.

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But how does a move like this affect police investigations?

Especially when Facebook posts are sometimes used as key sources in those investigations?

As Lindsay Biscaia reports, the move has sparked reaction from a Peterborough agency that dealt with a similar situation last year when a website was banned.

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