Fabrizio Corona, social profiles closed. Meta: 'Standards violated'
Removed Instagram pages launching the new 'Falsissimo' format against Mediaset and Alfonso Signorini
The social profiles of Fabrizio Corona have been removed. In particular, the Instagram one is no longer visible, which reads that the page has been 'removed'. Page on which the former photo agent used to relaunch videos of his format on line Falsissimo with punches, the last ones in particular, against Mediaset and Alfonso Signorini.
Even last night, the former paparazzo had published an episode. The removal is reportedly not due to a measure by the criminal judiciary, but could be linked to the recent injunction ruling by the Civil Court of Milan or an autonomous action by web giants, including Meta, after complaints and warnings arrived for defamatory content. "I don't know why the removal, but freedom of speech is at risk," said Corona's lawyer.
The confirmation comes directly from a Menlo Park spokesperson: "We have removed the accounts for multiple violations of the Meta Community Standards," reads the quote. On the Corona affair, in recent days Google managers have found themselves under investigation for 'receiving chats'.

