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Booba complained on Twitter about Instagram’s policy and denounced its “censorship” and its “attack on freedom of expression”.
This Wednesday, Booba published a press release on his Twitter profile, in which he denounces Instagram’s policy towards him. The Duke defines his publications through “humor, derision, sarcasm and hard-hitting lines” and regrets having to slalom between the censorships of the social network.
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Booba juggles his accounts on Instagram
“At the beginning of 2020, Instagram made the decision, he specifies, without any notice, any explanation, any prior information, any respect for the rights of defense or the right to freedom of expression, to close the official Booba account followed by 5 million followers and to “ban” it for life”.
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BOOBA denounces Instagram’s censorship and attack on freedom of expression. pic.twitter.com/2TB6EJUKsC
—Booba (@booba) May 18, 2022
As a reminder, Booba was indeed suspended from the platform in 2020, when he started promoting his new opus. ULTRA. The reasons, which evoked a sharing of nudity, have never been very clear. Since then, Booba has juggled between several accounts on the social network. First, that of La Piracy, then, he later revived that of OKLM. Recently, again threatened by the social network, he created an additional account to cover his back.
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