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Meta faces Korea fury as Facebook and Instagram bans spark outrage and chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51749, member: 636"] South Korean Facebook and Instagram users face widespread account suspensions that Meta attributes to technical errors. The company flagged numerous accounts for allegedly violating policies against sexual exploitation of minors, accusations that affected users vehemently dispute. These false allegations have damaged personal reputations and created significant social embarrassment for account holders. Meta Korea admits the suspensions resulted from system malfunctions rather than actual policy violations. Users report having no effective channels for appealing these automated decisions or restoring their suspended accounts. Representative Choi Min-hee convened a closed-door legislative session to address the mounting crisis affecting Korean social media users. The National Assembly committee meeting brought together affected individuals, legal experts, and telecommunications regulators to examine Meta's handling of the situation. Heo Ouk from Meta Korea attended the session and committed to escalating user cases to the company's headquarters for urgent review. The gathering featured testimony from students, content creators, and ordinary users whose accounts faced suspension following routine platform activity. Attorney Kim Si-eun argued that Meta must demonstrate compliance with South Korea's Telecommunications Business Act, which requires companies to justify service interruptions. The Korea Communications Commission has formally requested written explanations from Meta regarding the mass suspensions. Regulators warn of potential legal action if the company fails to prove justification for blocking user accounts. Meta's promised customer service center for South Korea remains scheduled for February 2026, leaving users without local support options. Representative Choi plans additional meetings after Meta provides responses to government inquiries. The controversy highlights broader concerns about foreign technology companies operating without adequate local customer service infrastructure. [/QUOTE]
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