
Facebook apologizes for 'mistake' in threatening to ban 81-year-old woolen pig knitter for hate speech
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Facebook has apologized after threatening to permanently ban an 81-year-old knitter who makes woolen pig dolls for hate speech violations involving the word "pigs."
Recently, the self-described "porcophile" found herself accused of "hate speech" by the tech company because she used the term "white pigs" in a comment under a photo about white rabbits and she captioned one of her pig photos "high-viz pigs." Facebook also removed the posts. Rich-Mulcahy said for someone who never even had so much as an overdue library book, an accusation of "hate speech" was "frightening."More Related News

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