Facebook Banned This Woman When She Shared The Abusive Messages Men Sent Her
Jun 22, 2015 19:57
It's hard to imagine why Facebook would ban this woman, but it might be because she shared the nasty abusive messages men sent to her after she posted a nude photo of herself. Facebook suspended her for 30 days. Here's her story:
Australian morning show Sunrise suggested the posting of private celebrity nudes was the victims' fault. Writer Clementine Ford decided to fire back by posting this photo:
This is what she said:
Ford got some nasty replies from men who wrote to her, and she shared them on Facebook. Facebook later suspended her for 30 days.
Did they suspend the ones who wrote the hate messages?
She went on Twitter to do it again, and this time, got over 1,000 messages in 48 hours. The messages were just as bad as they were on Facebook:
Thankfully, lots of people rallied to her support.
Including some of her friends who posted a tribute to her original nude shot.
One day after suspending her, Facebook reversed the decision.
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