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Not that I agree with the decision, or even have any problem with people kicking off, but:
We don’t think they have a right to take it down
When are people going to realise that these things are privately owned entities and (within the constrains of the law, of course) they can do whatever they like. Facebook doesn't 'owe' anything to any of its users.
Not that I agree with the decision, or even have any problem with people kicking off, but:
When are people going to realise that these things are privately owned entities and (within the constrains of the law, of course) they can do whatever they like. Facebook doesn't 'owe' anything to any of its users.
Not that I agree with the decision, or even have any problem with people kicking off, but:
We don’t think they have a right to take it down
When are people going to realise that these things are privately owned entities and (within the constrains of the law, of course) they can do whatever they like. Facebook doesn't 'owe' anything to any of its users.
Especially the dark haired one second from the left, if i remember correctly from a fellow passengers copy of the metro this morning. I nearly got eye strain from admiring it discretely.
University women's rowing club banned from Facebook after their nude charity calendar was branded PORNOGRAPHY
Women from University of Warwick Rowing Society posed for 2014 edition
Posted to Facebook and Twitter to drum up publicity and funds for charity
It has raised £3,400 for Macmillan Cancer Support but hoped to raise more
Facebook removed the group's page for its 'explicitly sexual content'
Organiser Sophie Bell, 20, blasted Facebook's decision to delete page
Group claim move is 'borderline sexism' after male group keep their account
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