Just like Twitter, Facebook has deleted President Buhari’s civil war statement saying it violates its community standards against inciting violence.
It would be recalled that the President had threatened punishment for regional secessionists blamed for attacks on government buildings.
PMB who served in the army stated on Tuesday that many people misbehaving today were too young to remember the deaths and destruction from the civil war.
A quick check shows that Facebook has now removed the post from their platform, as the whole statement, has been removed from the sociahttps://isunmcsltd.com/fg-suspends-twitters-operations-indefinitely-in-nigerial media platform for violating Community Standards against inciting violence.
The social media giants reiterated its cohttps://www.famousreporters.com/benue-herders-attack-over-80-izhi-people-found-dead/mmitment to remove any content, from individuals or organisations that violates Facebook policies.
“In line with our global policies, we’ve removed a post from President Buhari’s Facebook page for violating our Community Standards against inciting violence. We remove any content, from individuals or organisations that violates our policies on Facebook.”
It would be recalled that micro-blogging platform, Twitter, also deleted Buhari’s tweet where he issued a threat to deal with “misbehaving” elements in “the language they understand”, while making reference to Nigeria’s civil war.
While defending its action, the tech company said the President’s tweet violated its rules.
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