Fb refused to take away a industry Web page devoted to a lady's butthole

Buzzfeed the day gone by revealed an editorial a couple of lady who’d spent the previous 5 years seeking to get Fb to take down a Industry Web page devoted to her butthole. She was once informed a number of instances the web page didn’t violate the social community’s neighborhood requirements, however in a while after Buzzfeed ran the tale the Web page was once got rid of. The Industry …
Buzzfeed yesterday published an article about a woman who’d spent the past five years trying to get Facebook to take down a Business Page dedicated to her butthole. She was told several times the page didn’t violate the social network’s community standards, but shortly after Buzzfeed ran the story the Page was removed. The Business …Original article
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