
The administration of the largest social network of the world Facebook blocked the Putin2012 group, as well as the page of the student of Moscow State University, Viktor Levanov, who registered this group in March 2011. About this, according to the Ridus agency, says Levanov himself on his blog on Livejournal.
According to the student himself, in the future he planned to make a “business proposal” to the press secretary of Vladimir Putin Dmitry Peskov about using the page with the “beautiful address” Facebook.com/putin2012. However, he did not manage to do this - on January 18 the page was blocked.
"When trying to enter facebook.com/putin2012, I got a message that such a page does not exist," the user writes. At the same time, for the advertising that he ordered specifically for this page, they continued to withdraw money. "The administration also selected a short page of the page /Putin2012, leaving an ineffective address instead," Levanov notes.
The user wrote a personal message to the official representative of Facebook in Russia Ekaterina Skorobogatova, in which he asked to explain how to restore the group. Skorobogatova replied that if the group is not official, then the user may not count on her return.
On January 22, Levanov’s personal page was blocked.
“Guess what I saw when I went on Facebook in the morning? They didn’t see them - I just wiped my page to my page. My profile was erased, I wiped all my projects that were there, I also wiped the Politicon project, which I threatened so much money,” the entrepreneurial student Levanov complains.
Now he is going to write a complaint to the American representative office of the social network, since, in his opinion, "this social network does not obey Russian laws."