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Has anyone’s Facebook group been wrongfully removed for guideline violations?

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clare maddock Chairman at Forgotten Dogs of Turkey Posted 8 months ago

We are a uk registered charity and have been rehoming successfully on Facebook for four years now. However we have had our Facebook group taken down because we were selling dogs!  I posted up a video of a puppy in our shelter yesterday and it got taken down because it was sexual in nature! I have appealed both decisions.  Is there anyone else in this situation?
At the moment I am not posting anything on Facebook and am looking to develop our website as  means around this.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks, Clare 
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