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FORMER COMELEC COMMISSIONER ROWENA GUANZON'S FACEBOOK ACCOUNT SUSPENDED, VOWS FOR COUNTER ATTACK

 Former Comelec Commissioner Rowena Guanzon took to Twitter to express her dismay, saying that Facebook had suspended her account.




“A ganoon ha? [Bongbong Marcos] trolls had my FB suspended. Wait for our counterattack!” she wrote.





Guanzon believes trolls triggered the suspension, but she did not reveal the basis of suspending her account with over 329,000 followers.



Her FB account is still active as of the press time, it shows that she had just posted a comment before she complained on Twitter.



According to Facebook Community Standards which apply to everyone, all around the world, and to all types of content.





"Meta wants people to be able to talk openly about the issues that matter to them, even if some may disagree or find them objectionable. In some cases, we allow content—which would otherwise go against our standards—if it’s newsworthy and in the public interest."




Facebook breaks down the types of unacceptable posts and content into six different categories, including: "Violence and Criminal Behavior," "Safety," "Objectionable Content," "Integrity and Authenticity, "Respecting Intellectual Property," and "Content-Related Requests."



Guanzon made headlines prior to her retirement when she disclosed her vote to disqualify BBM from the presidential elections.

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