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Doncaster baby owl webcam 'banned by Facebook over sex and nudity rule' | Doncaster baby owl webcam 'banned by Facebook over sex and nudity rule' |
(about 20 hours later) | |
Video of nesting baby owls was temporarily removed by Facebook for apparently breaking rules on nudity and sexual activity, the page's owner said. | Video of nesting baby owls was temporarily removed by Facebook for apparently breaking rules on nudity and sexual activity, the page's owner said. |
The live stream was set up by Graham Moss, who started sharing cute pictures of the owls in his Doncaster garden during the coronavirus lockdown. | The live stream was set up by Graham Moss, who started sharing cute pictures of the owls in his Doncaster garden during the coronavirus lockdown. |
He claimed his Brockholes Wildlife Diary's (sic) page was blocked despite having no inappropriate content. | He claimed his Brockholes Wildlife Diary's (sic) page was blocked despite having no inappropriate content. |
While the page has been reinstated Mr Moss has yet to receive an explanation. | While the page has been reinstated Mr Moss has yet to receive an explanation. |
Facebook said it was "currently investigating the removal of this post". | |
A spokesman added: "If people believe their content has been removed in error, they can appeal be clicking the 'Request Review' option." | |
More stories from around Yorkshire | More stories from around Yorkshire |
Mr Moss said more than 500 people had been enjoying his stream and footage, and described its temporary removal as "ridiculous". | Mr Moss said more than 500 people had been enjoying his stream and footage, and described its temporary removal as "ridiculous". |
The live stream was removed twice, for about 48 hours each time. | The live stream was removed twice, for about 48 hours each time. |
He said he had tried to contact Facebook but had not been able to reach anyone. | He said he had tried to contact Facebook but had not been able to reach anyone. |
"I went on to my site to see how many visits the adult owls had been making into the box to feed the chicks, and the footage had gone," he said. | "I went on to my site to see how many visits the adult owls had been making into the box to feed the chicks, and the footage had gone," he said. |
"In its place was a message stating the stream had been removed because it breached community standards on adult nudity and sexual activity." | "In its place was a message stating the stream had been removed because it breached community standards on adult nudity and sexual activity." |
Mr Moss, who has been self-isolating since 5 March, set up the webcams to enable others to see something "they wouldn't normally see". | Mr Moss, who has been self-isolating since 5 March, set up the webcams to enable others to see something "they wouldn't normally see". |
A second page, monitoring kestrels, has been unaffected, he said. | A second page, monitoring kestrels, has been unaffected, he said. |
"When they took the streams off, the site was awash with comments, it was unbelievable. | "When they took the streams off, the site was awash with comments, it was unbelievable. |
"Facebook gave me two options, either to agree with the decision or disagree, so obviously I disagreed. | "Facebook gave me two options, either to agree with the decision or disagree, so obviously I disagreed. |
"I thought it would sort itself out and they would see it for what it is: a wildlife site filled with badgers, foxes and whatever. | "I thought it would sort itself out and they would see it for what it is: a wildlife site filled with badgers, foxes and whatever. |
"It's crazy. The only thing I can imagine is that somebody has maliciously reported the site, I can't even begin to imagine why." | "It's crazy. The only thing I can imagine is that somebody has maliciously reported the site, I can't even begin to imagine why." |
There were originally six chicks but four died when their parents were unable to hunt in the wet and windy conditions. | There were originally six chicks but four died when their parents were unable to hunt in the wet and windy conditions. |
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