Fears that Facebook has BANNED the Lord’s Prayer go viral – but it’s a hoax
SHARING the Lord's Prayer is now banned on Facebook, according to a false conspiracy theory.
Dozens of users on the social media site have alleged in recent weeks that it's against Facebook's policies to post the short Christian prayer.
However, all is not as it seems: The theory is a hoax that has been debunked by multiple factcheckers.
Posts about the Lord's Prayer "ban" began appearing on Facebook in mid-June. The rumour urges readers to post the prayer to their timeline.
"THIS IS SO SAD," one example post reads.
"After hearing Facebook is saying that posting the Lord’s Prayer goes against their policies, I’m asking all Christians to please post the Lord’s Prayer."
"The claim may have stemmed from a 2016 which claimed that all 'Christian themed content' would be banned from the website.
"That article cites a Facebook representative called 'Riker Jepson', whose name only appears online in relation to articles making the same claim."
The site added that other similar claims that Facebook is blocking religious content have been circulating since at least 2014.
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