If you are a Facebook user then this information is important for you. Many times the account of the user who goes against the platform's policy on the social media account is blocked. But if no step or post has been posted on your account against any violation or platform's policy, then you can claim for it. Recently, a similar case has come to light in which a user's Facebook account was blocked, after which the user filed a case on the giant company Facebook, after which he got a compensation of $ 50,000 (Rs 41 lakh).
Now you must be thinking that what is this matter and why was this done? Here we will give you complete information about this matter, apart from this, we will also tell you what is the policy of social media platform Facebook and if you go against that policy then your account is closed or action is taken against you.
Facebook account blocked: user got Rs 41 lakh
According to the report, the user filed a case against Facebook after Facebook blocked his account without any reason. The reason behind this was that some political comments were made from his account, due to which he also received a violation notice from the platform on his Facebook account. However, this time the company locked his Facebook account against him for not following the standard.
He tried to contact Facebook to reopen his account but did not get a response. In such a situation, the user took the help of the court and the matter had to be settled.
when does facebook block account
You are free to post anything on social media, but with this you have to follow some guidelines which have been made only for the convenience of the users. If you do not follow these guidelines, then action is taken against you, along with this your Instagram account is also blocked forever.
facebook community guidelines
No violation content should be posted on Facebook.
Content should be posted keeping safety in mind.
There should not be any negative comment on hate speech or against the country.
Any wrong information, fraud and cyber security should be kept in mind.
No comments:
Post a Comment