Bohol Barter Community’s FB group now back online

By J. Jala | 09:27 PM June 03, 2020

After it was temporarily disabled on Tuesday, the Facebook group “Bohol Barter Community” (BBCo) is now up and running again.

However, BBCo lost its previously created group with 41,000 members.

Last Tuesday, BBCo became unsearchable on the social media site.

The Facebook group reportedly has been disabled because it went against Facebook Community Standard.

As of Tuesday afternoon, a new BBCo was created and members immediately grew to 7,000 and counting.

Dalareich Polot, one of the moderators, posted that “Strictly no more bartering of any kind of animals.”

Facebook has “Community Standards”, a list of official rules that outlines the types of posts that can get you banned from using Facebook. It also outlines the types of users it doesn’t allow to post.

Facebook breaks down the types of unacceptable posts and content into six different categories, including: “Violence and Criminal Behavior,” “Safety,” “Objectionable Content,” “Integrity and Authenticity,” “Respecting Intellectual Property,” and “Content-Related Requests.”

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