Facebook parent firm Meta confirms to Rappler that the takedown of Kingdom of Jesus Christ and SMNI founder Apollo Quiboloy was due to violations of its policies on ‘Dangerous Organizations and Individuals.’
Full story: https://www.rappler.com/technology/social-media/meta-quiboloy-facebook-removal-violations-dangerous-individuals-policy/
Full story: https://www.rappler.com/technology/social-media/meta-quiboloy-facebook-removal-violations-dangerous-individuals-policy/
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00:00 Facebook parent firm Meta confirms to Rappler that the takedown of Kingdom of Jesus Christ
00:05 and SMNI founder Apolo K. Buloy was due to violations of its policies on dangerous organizations
00:11 and individuals.
00:13 Users online found the Facebook URL "facebook.com/kingdomnation" was inaccessible as early as Monday, August
00:20 28.
00:21 Meta says, "Praise, support, or representation of the group or its activities will be removed
00:25 as well."
00:26 The policy on Facebook's page states it does not allow "organizations or individuals that
00:32 proclaim a violent mission or are engaged in violence to have a presence on Meta."
00:37 K. Buloy was indicted in the U.S. for sex trafficking charges and bulk cash smuggling,
00:41 among others.
00:42 He is also on the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation's Most Wanted list.
00:48 The Facebook takedowns come after K. Buloy's YouTube channel was terminated in June.
00:53 His TikTok account was banned in July.
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