According to a conservative media figure, Facebook removed her positive holiday clip.
Brigitte Gabriel, a New York TimesA video was posted on Facebook by bestselling author and President of ACT for America. It was created to encourage people who may be in need during this difficult holiday season. Gabriel claimed that Facebook had censored the video.
“Go looking for the good in your life every single day and give thanks to it! #MotivationMonday,” the caption to the video read.
Gabriel said users reported that her profile had been “shadowbanned” her content was no longer visible to her fans. She added that some users were asked if they wanted to see “less” of her content in their News Feed, with the “yes” option visible in bold.
Gabriel alleges that the video was censored without warning or reason, but added that the video wasn’t political or controversial at all.
“This is beyond just censorship of opposing political views,” Gabriel said. “This is about deleting the existence of conservative personalities even when we are not discussing politics. Facebook doesn’t care what message it may be, whether that is an inspiring video or a Thanksgiving message.
Conservatives under threat Contact Facebook headquarters at 1-650-308-7300 and demand that Big Tech be held to account to provide clarity on “hate speech,” rules that seem to be applied inconsistently. You can contact the Media Research Center to report censorship.
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