Facebook removes an advertisement on the onion .. The reason is...

Facebook removes an advertisement on the onion .. The reason is...
Facebook removes an advertisement on the onion .. The reason is...
A Canadian company specializing in seeds published an advertisement on the “” website, which included a picture that included large grains of onions – according to Sky News Arabia.

Not long after the advertisement was published on the blue site, the producer company received a warning from the site obliging it to remove the image, because it contained “explicit sexual material.”The advertisement published by EW Gas was promoting the sale of Walla Walla Sweet onion seeds, which cost only $ 1.99.

The advertisement shows onions with their peeled inside a basket, next to it is another small grain that was cut in half. Its description read: “Onion is very sweet and easy to grow from seeds.”

The Canadian company said it was surprised by Facebook’s decision and the reason for its decision.

A Facebook representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but a source on the site said in press statements that he was using “automated technology” to censor images.

It was mentioned that the blue site uses this technology to banish content that contains nudity, but sometimes this technology cannot recognize the content, as in the case of this type of onion.

Later, Facebook re-posted the ad and made an apology to the company for what happened.

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