Ted Nugent has apparently been “banished” from Facebook, based on a video the rocker uploaded on two different social media platforms.
“Well big Xrs, Uncle Ted reporting for duty since the Facebook Commies have banned me. What an honor! See you here there and everywhere censorship does not exist! Yell freedom like you mean it!” Nugent wrote in a put up on X, which was adopted by a stay video shortly after.
“You know, censorship has always been a plus for the human species. You know, when you shut somebody down that you’re incapable of debating with,” he stated within the clip.
A video was additionally posted to his Instagram profile the place he will be seen filming the precise stay video that was posted on his X web page. But on the finish of the Instagram video, he added, “Spread this to about a gazillion people, people who believe in truth, logic and common sense. It’s Uncle Ted reporting for duty, because I’ve been censored, banished from Facebook. You know why? Because the Nazis don’t like my Schindler’s list. Good over evil. Stand up for what you believe in. You are, I am the Great White Buffalo. We look for storms. Let’s get it on.”
See each clips under.
Upon looking Facebook, Nugent’s web page didn’t come up. Though it is unclear if there was a specific put up or remark that obtained him banned from the platform. Instagram is definitely owned by the identical firm that owns Facebook — Meta — so it is unclear whether or not the ban will carry over or not.
Under the “Restricting Accounts” part of Meta’s Transparency Center, they be aware that customers will obtain warnings for sure violations of Facebook’s Community Standards. The extra strikes the consumer receives, the much less entry they need to sure options on the platform.
It provides, “These restrictions generally only apply to Facebook accounts, but they may also be extended to Pages that represent an individual, like a celebrity or political figure. (Note that while we count strikes on both Facebook and Instagram, these restrictions only apply to Facebook accounts.)”
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Nugent just lately wrapped up a leg of his Adios Mofo tour. Back in May, one among his performances, which was scheduled to happen in Alabama, was canceled by the venue on account of transphobic feedback the rocker had made. The live performance was to be held at Avondale Brewing Company, which launched a press release on their social media asserting that it had been canceled after listening to “the concerns of the Avondale community.”
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