Individual account-sharers of PNA articles, including PNA reporters and editors, have also been flagged.
Social media giant Meta (Facebook) has flagged multiple PNA posts which allegedly violated its community standards. One of the flagged and recently removed posts is “Kabankalan City takes pride in being home to oldest living Pinoy”, a story on the life of 124-year-old Francisca Montes Susano.
PNA (Phillipine News Agency) is the Philippine Government’s news bureau . It is a unit of the Presidential Cpmmunication Operations Office (PCCC) under the Office of the President.
The article was posted on PNA’s official Facebook page and website on Sept. 13, 2021 and was tagged as a post in violation of Facebook’s Community Standards on Cybersecurity on April 24, 2022.
Individual account-sharers of PNA articles, including PNA reporters and editors, have also been flagged.
Meanwhile, PNA will continue posting its news content on Twitter (@pnagovph).

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