San Francisco author and activist Rebecca Solnit reported her account on Meta’s social media network was suspended in a post to Bluesky on Tuesday, June 10, adding that she was soon told the decision was permanent.
But less than 24 hours later, the account was reinstated after a Meta spokesperson said the suspension had been made in error.
On Tuesday, Solnit wrote, “Facebook decided to suspend my account because of a piece I wrote Monday about violence which in no way advocates for it (but does point out who is violent in the current ruckus).”
And block it entirely via DNS and/or IP filtering. They’ll track you across the web even if you’re not a user.