Facebook Fixes Bug That Marked Some Posts as Spam
Multi day after a few clients griped about their Facebook posts being set apart as spam, Facebook on Saturday said it has settled the bug that caused the issue.
"We have settled a bug that made a few posts be erroneously set apart as spam. We've reestablished the posts that were influenced and are extremely sad this happened," Facebook said in a tweet.
Indeed, even columnist and writer Salena Zito's New York Post article, entitled "Why Trump's supporters won't think about Cohen and Manafort," was hailed as spam and expelled from Facebook.
She wrote in NY Post on Friday about Facebook editing her article.
Facebook answered to her in a tweet: "Hey Salena, a bug made a few posts be erroneously set apart as spam and expelled. We've settled the issue and reestablished the posts. We're extremely sad this happened".
"As to story being brought down on my Facebook page (and numerous others) and set apart as spam or not up to Community Standards Facebook has reacted around 14 hours after I asked with respect to why. It was a bug," Zito later tweeted.
In the interim, there were different reports that guaranteed Facebook presents showed up on erase themselves, even after individuals have posted them.
"Various individuals report they have shared a report on their page, just to find that it has vanished after it has been posted," The Independent wrote about Friday.
Facebook, which has more than 2.2 billion clients comprehensively, was yet to remark on this.
"We have settled a bug that made a few posts be erroneously set apart as spam. We've reestablished the posts that were influenced and are extremely sad this happened," Facebook said in a tweet.
Indeed, even columnist and writer Salena Zito's New York Post article, entitled "Why Trump's supporters won't think about Cohen and Manafort," was hailed as spam and expelled from Facebook.
She wrote in NY Post on Friday about Facebook editing her article.
Facebook answered to her in a tweet: "Hey Salena, a bug made a few posts be erroneously set apart as spam and expelled. We've settled the issue and reestablished the posts. We're extremely sad this happened".
"As to story being brought down on my Facebook page (and numerous others) and set apart as spam or not up to Community Standards Facebook has reacted around 14 hours after I asked with respect to why. It was a bug," Zito later tweeted.
In the interim, there were different reports that guaranteed Facebook presents showed up on erase themselves, even after individuals have posted them.
"Various individuals report they have shared a report on their page, just to find that it has vanished after it has been posted," The Independent wrote about Friday.
Facebook, which has more than 2.2 billion clients comprehensively, was yet to remark on this.
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