Papua New Guinea looks to ban Facebook for a month and considers launching a replacement

Papua New Guinea could ban access to Facebook for a month, time that officials say would provide an opportunity to study its effects on the population, according to a local news report.

"The time will allow information to be collected to identify users that hide behind fake accounts, users that upload pornographic images, users that post false and misleading information on Facebook to be filtered and removed," Communications Minister Sam Basil told the Post-Courier. "This will allow genuine people with real identities to use the social network responsibly."

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports that the controversial plan is only one idea under consideration for the social media...

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