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FACEBOOK:  We Messed Up, Sorry About Your Business
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FACEBOOK: We Messed Up, Sorry About Your Business

Evan Lips

A New Boston Post investigation has discovered that it only takes two clicks — one from a Facebook user reporting content and another from just one of the thousands of content reviewers employed across the globe by the social media giant — to initiate a lock/ban on another user's Facebook account.

The discovery came as a result of an inquiry into the suspension of an account owned by New Boston Post blogger and consultant Kyle Reyes, whom Facebook subjected to a 24-hour ban after he shared screenshots exposing another user's comment celebrating the murder of a Mississippi sheriff's deputy. Reyes, who saved and shared screenshots of a post another user submitted in response to a Fox 61 in Hartford report of the Mississippi shootings, saw his screenshots inexplicably removed, and later, his personal Facebook account temporarily suspended.

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