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> Facebook has banned the personal account and public page of Mark Sidney, the co-founder of Spreely, a new social media site that respects the First Amendment rights of its users to the furthest possible extreme, claiming that the tech startup founder is a “dangerous individual” or part of a dangerous organization, such as the Islamic State.
> Sidney told National File that Facebook, without warning or immediate explanation, terminated his user account and his public Facebook page the day after he attempted to verify the page using Facebook’s system. His attempt to verify his page was immediately unsuccessful, and the next morning his Facebook account was disabled.
>> Facebook has banned the personal account and public page of Mark Sidney, the co-founder of Spreely, a new social media site that respects the First Amendment rights of its users to the furthest possible extreme, claiming that the tech startup founder is a “dangerous individual” or part of a dangerous organization, such as the Islamic State.
>> Sidney told National File that Facebook, without warning or immediate explanation, terminated his user account and his public Facebook page the day after he attempted to verify the page using Facebook’s system. His attempt to verify his page was immediately unsuccessful, and the next morning his Facebook account was disabled.
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