Facebook apologises after banning historic web site over the phrase 'hoe'

Facebook has apologised to Devon citizens after they'd been burdened to modify the spelling of well known local spot Plymouth Hoe to avoid being banned for breaching its anti-bullying tips.
Facebook has apologised to Devon residents after they were forced to alter the spelling of famous local spot Plymouth Hoe to avoid being banned for breaching its anti-bullying rules.Original article
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