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Meta repeatedly snubs EU body over Facebook and Instagram user bans

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YouTube said it was committed to engaging with bodies such as Appeals Centre Europe.

An independent body which hears disputes from social media users in the EU says Meta virtually never replies when it raises cases of people who say they have been wrongly banned from their accounts.

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Appeals Centre Europe looked at 4,600 cases of Facebook, Instagram and Threads users who said they had been wrongly banned, but Meta provided evidence in fewer than 100 of these cases. Last year, the BBC was contacted by hundreds of Facebook and Instagram users in countries around the world, including the UK, who claimed they had been wrongly banned and had no way of getting their accounts back. Appeals Centre Europe is one of several independent dispute settlement bodies which allow people in the EU to challenge social media platforms' decisions including on account bans and content moderation.

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