✅ True. In 2021, Facebook apologized for erroneously removing posts about an English park named Plymouth Hoe.
Plymouth waterfront looking out to Plymouth Sound, Devon, England, UK. Facebook apologized for erroneously removing posts about an English park named Plymouth Hoe.In January 2021, news reports surfaced alleging that Facebook removed posts on its site that mentioned Plymouth Hoe — a landmark in the southwest English coastal city of Plymouth — for containing offensive language.
the site asked her to remove comments that mentioned the landmark's shorthand,"Hoe," and at least one member was banned from commenting on group posts for using the site's name. Other people had posts taken down, the news outlet reported. A Snopes reporter submitted a request to join the Facebook group, and will update this report when or if the potential fulfillment of that request leads to new and relevant information.
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