Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has taken down the Facebook page of Galaxy FM, a well-known radio station located in Kansaga. The removal was a result of the page consistently violating community guidelines by frequently posting explicit content featuring partially exposed women, particularly those with prominent buttocks, during events.
My sources reported that the page was deactivated due to the dissemination of content that breached Meta’s terms and conditions, specifically in relation to nudity and inappropriate material.
The Facebook page of Galaxy FM became infamous for sharing provocative photos of individuals, especially during events, causing alarm among the audience. Over the past few months, several people asserted that they lost their jobs due to images posted on the page.
Galaxy FM, whose Facebook page also functioned as the main platform for their website news, discovered the sudden disappearance of their digital presence. Meta’s enforcement of community guidelines resulted in the removal of Galaxy FM’s page, making it inaccessible to the public.
Meta’s decision follows a rising wave of protest against the controversial content disseminated by the radio station. Users, both within and outside the Kansaga community, voiced their concerns, highlighting the impact on employment and the overall discomfort caused by the explicit imagery.
While there has been no official statement from Galaxy FM regarding the removal of their Facebook page, Meta’s move emphasizes the platform’s dedication to upholding a secure and inclusive online environment for users globally.