Courtney Stodden: 1. Facebook: 0.
The social networking site has reinstated the teen bride's Facebook privileges after months of sporadically denying her access and shutting down her fan page for so-called "inappropriate sexual conduct."
And guess what? A rep for the online behemoth says it was all a mistake!
The social networking site has reinstated the teen bride's Facebook privileges after months of sporadically denying her access and shutting down her fan page for so-called "inappropriate sexual conduct."
And guess what? A rep for the online behemoth says it was all a mistake!
"This page was removed in error and has been restored," Facebook said in a statement to E! News. "We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused."
Courtney's mom, who suspected that a horde of catty women—the same ones who wrote nasty things like "slut" on the 17-year-old's wall—were flagging her daughter's page out of jealousy. Too many "report this page" notices, and Facebook takes you down.
So you can imagine she's quite pleased with the resolution.
Courtney's mom, who suspected that a horde of catty women—the same ones who wrote nasty things like "slut" on the 17-year-old's wall—were flagging her daughter's page out of jealousy. Too many "report this page" notices, and Facebook takes you down.
So you can imagine she's quite pleased with the resolution.
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