Facebook is disabling accounts of people who support LGBTQ+ communities
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Staff reporter In recent times, Facebook has come under fire for what appears to be a troubling trend: disabling accounts of individuals who support LGBTQ+ communities. This action raises significant concerns about the platform's commitment to inclusivity and free expression. Users have reported that their accounts were inexplicably deactivated after posting content in support of LGBTQ+ rights, leading to an outcry from activists and allies alike. Critics argue that Facebook's actions not only stifle voices advocating for equality but also contribute to a hostile environment where marginalized communities feel unsafe. The inconsistency in enforcement of community standards suggests a deeper issue within the platform's moderation policies. While Facebook claims to champion diversity and inclusion, its actions tell a different story—one where censorship seems arbitrary and disproportionately affects those advocating for social justice. The disabling of these accounts calls i...