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‘FB Accounts Stinks Once I posted Request beds’

'FB Accounts Stinks Once I posted Request beds'
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BENGALURU: Artist Baadal Nanjundaswamy, famous for his road art on societal matters, has alleged his FB accounts was deactivated later he published a request for hospital beds and blood plasma throughout the Covid catastrophe in Bengaluru.
But, Facebook said Baadal had been a victim of terrorist assault and measures have been taken to revive his accounts.
On May 16, the 42-year-old submitted pleas for hospital beds onto his FB page that has over 44,000 followers.
“I have been using the stage as 2006 and today, have a distinctive site along with my artworks.
However, the webpage got spanned two weeks back and my efforts to revive it collapsed,” explained Baadal.
He maintained he received an email that his account was deactivated because he’d submitted material contrary to FB’s recommendations on harassment and bullying.
Baadal created a request on additional social networking platforms on his own position and sought help restore his accounts.
“a number of my artworks are stored in the accounts, which I need to recover,” he explained.
Cybercrooks targeted his webpage: Facebook With nearly two weeks because the account had been deactivated, TOI contacted Facebook plus a stunt started.
Within a day, the social networking giant reacted stating cybercriminals had targeted his first webpage and posted any articles which was contrary to the community principles, leading to his webpage being suspended.

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