Facebook flags, deletes PNA posts; Meta investigates

On Monday, April 25, Facebook continued to flag and delete posts from the Philippine News Agency (PNA) and Radyo Pilipinas for alleged violations of its community standards.

Despite apologies from Facebook stating it was a technical issue, the problem persisted throughout the day.

Meta released a statement acknowledging that an automation system flagged certain links from PNA and Radyo Pilipinas websites, leading to posts being removed or flagged on other pages.

The specific post affected included a reaction by the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) and a story about Kabankalan City.

Meta stated it is investigating the issue and working to resolve it.

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