Multiple people are reporting that they’re now having their seemingly innocuous Facebook posts removed and even receiving suspensions of up to 30 days for simply mentioning British independent Member of the European Parliament (MEP) candidate Tommy Robinson on the site.
John White had the following post about Robinson’s recent contempt of court hearing taken down by Facebook for supposedly violating its community standards.
His message reads:
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The post says:
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His post says:
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As always, Facebook hasn’t said why any of these posts violate its community standards but the one constant is that they all mention or refer to Tommy Robinson – someone who has been banned from Facebook.
The circumstances surrounding the removal of these posts are very similar to those surrounding the takedown of a recent Facebook post from conservative columnist Michelle Malkin. This post also featured and mentioned two people who have been banned from Facebook – Laura Loomer and Gavin McInnes.
The removal of these posts featuring Robinson are yet more evidence that just mentioning or referring to someone who’s been banned from Facebook now seems to be a violation of its community standards.