Indy restaurant owner says Meta wrongfully accused her of child exploitation

INDIANAPOLIS — WRTV Investigates is tracking complaints from Facebook users who say they were wrongly accused of violating the app’s policies, including child sexual exploitation standards.

‘I’m locked out of everything’: Restaurant owner contacted WRTV Investigates

As a realtor and owner of three Jordans Fish and Chicken restaurants, Christina Hodgeson relies on Facebook to communicate with customers.

Christina says on March 30, she was on the app when she got a notification out of the blue, telling her she violated community standards on child sexual exploitation.

“It said this account has been deactivated,” said Christina. “I was just appalled. I’m a mother, and I would never do anything that had to do with child exploitation, and I just thought it was very offensive.”…

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