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I Just Got Banned By Facebook. And How's Your Morning Going?

  • Writer: W. David Friesenhahn
    W. David Friesenhahn
  • Oct 18, 2025
  • 1 min read

We have been creating this website, as well as other social media for our campaign. We of course, attempted to set up a Facebook page. When we did so, however, we received a message that told us that our attempt to do so had been blocked because we had somehow violated Facebook's community standards. Now, at this point, we had not yet actually created any posts or uploaded any images, much less published the page to the world. No further explanation for the blocking was given. We were given the option to appeal the decision, and we did. We then received a message that our account had been suspended for six months. This morning, we received an email that our account had been permanently suspended. Facebook, of course, did not give us any way to contact an actual human being so that we could discuss any of this.


Miraculously, the Facebook page for my law office, at the W. David Friesenhahn Law Firm, still works this morning (for now ). I just posted there letting people know that I would be going to the No Kings Rallies in Kyle and San Marcos today. If you want to keep up with me and my political doings, then can do so at my law firm Facebook page for the time being. You can also follow the campaign at Bluesky and Instagram.

 
 

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