Zuckerberg Claims Facebook Made “Enforcement Error” in Determining Diamond and Silk “Unsafe” – ‘Working to Reverse It’

During his testimony before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Wednesday, Mark Zuckerberg claimed Facebook made an “error” in determining Diamond and Silk were “unsafe for the community.”

Texas GOP Rep Joe Barton grilled Zuckerberg on their censorship of black Trump supporters, Diamond and Silk.

Zuckerberg responded with, “In that specific case, our team made an enforcement error. We have gotten in touch with them to reverse it.”

Diamond and Silk unloaded on Facebook last Friday night after the social media giant finally responded to their many inquiries as to why Facebook is censoring their content and brand.

The dynamic duo boast over 1.2 million Facebook followers on their main Diamond and Silk page.

Diamond and Silk say their reach on Facebook has dramatically reduced prompting them to seek answers from Facebook.

After giving them the runaround for months, Facebook responded with, “The Policy team has came to the conclusion that your content and your brand has been determined unsafe to the community.”

News of Facebook’s egregious response to Diamond and Silk spread like wildfire.

Senator Ted Cruz also blasted Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on the company’s censorship of conservatives, specifically Diamond and Silk.

On Wednesday, GOP Rep Marsha Blackburn also ripped Zuckerberg for conflating Diamond and Silk’s content with terrorism.

Zuckerberg lifting the censorship of Diamond and Silk is a start. Now it’s time to lift the boot off of The Gateway Pundit, Breitbart and all the other conservatives being crush by algorithms for their political views.

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Cristina began writing for The Gateway Pundit in 2016 and she is now the Associate Editor.

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