Marketers, fans and even the star of the movie Reagan say Facebook is again blocking promotion of the biopic just weeks after the social media giant said it made a “mistake” when it censored some earlier ads.
A few weeks after that mistake, marketers tried to pay Facebook $3,000 to “boost” video of journalist-podcaster Megyn Kelly encouraging her audience to see the film, which earned more than $23 million at the box office in its first two weeks in U.S. theaters.
Another recent incident involved Facebook apparently removing a post from a fan announcing: “The REAGAN Movie premieres in theaters August 30th. Tickets on sale now.”
In addition, a Facebook user wrote Facebook is "apparently unwilling to promote the Reagan movie. Despite repeated attempts to post about it, a notice was received stating the post cannot be shared.”