Facebook suspends user for posting a Canadian TV interview, then apologizes and reverses on appeal: A Twitter user shared screenshots of his Facebook censorship notice. He had posted a "link to Stew Peters interview about the freedom protests," from a Canadian TV program. The notice alerted him that this violated Facebook's "standards on dangerous individuals and organizations," and that the post had been deleted. Further, he was told he could not comment or post for 7 days, and could not go live or advertise for 30 days. He appealed, and he received an apology and his account was restored.
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