Although abortion is legal in Michigan, Facebook restricted a post on the PPMI Facebook page.
The group shared an article about ordering the abortion pill online, but it was only visible to page managers and not the audience.
The Supreme Court opened the door for politicians to pass sweeping abortion bans when they discarded half a century of precedent, according to the PPMI. Millions of Americans are searching for information about the legal status of abortion in their state. Meta, a social media corporation, has removed content related to abortion and other services.
The decision went further than the overturn of the abortion law requires, according to a post shared by Phenicie.
Obtaining information about abortions or abortion pills has become harder since the Supreme Court reversed Wade. Many people are concerned that their browser and search histories could lead to their arrest. A teen was prosecuted for having an abortion after Facebook turned over private messages.
In heartbreaking cases where difficult pregnancies are doomed to fail but legally mandated, it's even worse.
Facebook removing legal, safe information about abortion from a specific regional organization's page is just rubbing salt in the wound.
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