Instagram decided to select a profile Journalist Carla Seccato, 44, is a supporter of the President of the Republic and a candidate for re-election Jair Bolsonaro (PL), as an account that “frequently posts false information”.
Anyone who wanted to follow former broadcaster of “Fala Brasil” (RecordTV) and Jovem Pan on Instagram was asked if I was “sure you would like to follow her” due to “repeatedly posting false information”.
She became aware of tagging the social network through her followers and posted successive posts encouraging netizens to like her profile to receive her content targeting Jair Bolsonaro’s political campaign.
“Say yes and let’s go,” wrote Carla Seccato in a post highlighting the invitation to like her page.
In another post, she praised the “courage” of the new fans. “Thank you to my new followers. You are brave. So I loved it,” she wrote.
Through the stories, Carla Seccato stated that she did not have any post that violated the social network’s guidelines, but at the same time, she blamed supporters of candidate Luiz Inacio Lula da Lula (PT) for removing some videos by denouncing. .
“You know what’s funny? I’ve checked Instagram’s guidelines and it says I haven’t posted anything that affects my account status, oh. I haven’t posted anything, but we can still remove your account if something you’re posting poses a risk to the community. It’s not a risk, It’s just that I’m being alerted by members of the Labor Party. Everything they denounce is false. They have deleted my videos, but they are not false,” he began.
She ended her demonstrations by accusing the platform of some form of force in defense because it “does not violate the guidelines” of the social network.
He concluded, “Where do I stand up for myself, Instagram? I haven’t posted anything that violates our community guidelines. I’m fine here. I play the same, right?”.
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