Facebook acts funny with The Weekend Leader, police alerted
20-November-2012
A day after The Weekend Leader carried a news story titled, ‘FIR against Facebook in Lucknow,’ all our stories posted on our Facebook page – www.facebook.com/theweekendleader - are either connecting to the wrong pages or showing strange messages.
It has also come to our notice that none of The Weekend Leader links are opening in any of the Facebook accounts. This has caused great inconvenience to our readers, especially the nearly 3000 of them who are following us on our Facebook page.
According to the story we carried Monday, Prince Lenin, a lawyer and social activist from Lucknow had lodged a complaint against Facebook claiming that the social networking site had blocked his profile without informing him or spelling out the reasons.
Lenin said he regularly filed PILS against the ‘high and mighty.’
A FIR was registered against Facebook under Sections 66 and 84 of the Cyber Crime Information Act. It was reported that “anyone found guilty under these provisions could face up to three years in jail.”
The Weekend Leader’s Editor P C Vinoj Kumar has taken up the Facebook issue with Chennai police’s cyber crime cell. – TWL Bureau
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