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news coverage of events that fall under the descriptions of this section but does not itself promote or advocate for violence, issue threats, incite or intimidate
news coverage of an ongoing war or conflict, including scenes which may be considered disturbing to some and that may show casualties or injuries as a result of military actions.
We do consider graphic scenes that display executions or injury to surrendered or disabled combatants to be in violation - unless the act is meant to provide evidence of and highlight illegal acts, violations of human rights, or war crimes for the purposes of condemning those acts and bringing perpetrators to justice. Note that in these cases, the faces of victims should be blurred out.
supports the official armed forces of democratic countries where the organization is not identified as a terrorist organization as per this policy
is meant to report on or cover events or actions of importance to the public good
is shared as part of recreational self defense, for military training purposes, commercial video games, or news coverageis clearly provided for purposes which do not advocate for violence