“Yes, I haven't had a page since Friday morning. I mean it's official with 42k followers. I'll tell you what happened. “YouTube isn't exactly a mainstream domain for the right, and bans, restrictions, threats and warnings await those who don't push the left-liberal narrative on the platform.” – bulletin On Monday morning, Pence Abate of the Fidesz party announced on his private Facebook page that his official page had been no longer available since Friday. We reached out to the Megafon center on Friday to find out what they knew about the page's deletion, but we have not received an answer to our questions since then.
Facebook banned the page for misuse of identity, Abbate wrote. According to Abate, the page became unavailable after he commented on Peter Magyar's page.
“For example, I recommended Abate's recent reaction to Peter Magyar with great love. I visited his site and in the comments of some posts I recommended his attention to the video I made about him. By the next morning, my page was gone,” wrote Abate, who said Peter Magyar's followers “They began to report” his page en masse. “I have been communicating with Facebook since Friday morning, trying in every possible way to prove that, contrary to rumors, I am me, I am Pence Abate, but so far I have not succeeded. I sent a photo of my ID, and I sent a selfie of me holding my ID, but nothing. Of course the matter will definitely be resolved, but it is annoying that I have not been able to get a page for the fourth day due to the Hungarian cleaners from Komsi.”
Although Abate wrote that he, Patriot and the tweeters have to fight for viewers, according to Meta data, 17.5 million Hungarian forints have been spent on Abate's official Pence page in the last 30 days, making this page third in terms of money. Advertisements for Danielle Puhar followed by Coca pages.
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