nicc
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Post by nicc on Dec 6, 2019 11:52:13 GMT
Social media giant Facebook has been actively hiding and deleting aquatic selling pages because they go against their Community Standards.
In section six of the Facebook Commerce Policies it states that posts may not promote the sale of any animals. This policy includes livestock, live animals, pets, or any part, skin or pelt from an animal, including fur.
The implications for the fishkeeper is that you can’t sell your fish or corals on Facebook anymore, so all the hundreds or thousands of buy/sell/swap aquatic pages have to ban and remove all posts relating to selling livestock or face deletion.
And if after all that work it still deems your page or group to be in breach, it will delete it anyway.
One user was sent this message: “We reviewed your group. As it still went against our Community Standards, we deleted it.” Another user posted that they built up a group over five years, with 6000 members, and that the group, and all its content, had gone. A large group may be impossible for the admins to clean up.
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