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Firdaus Wong’s Facebook Pages Banned, But He Bypasses Restrictions Using Multiple Accounts

Despite having his primary Facebook pages banned and geo-blocked in Malaysia, activist Firdaus Wong continues to maintain an online presence. He reportedly uses a backup network of multiple active accounts and alternative platforms to evade restrictions. This allows him to still reach his 233,000 followers and post content, including his recent announcement about deleting Waze. The situation highlights challenges in enforcing platform bans and raises questions about accountability. Wong has faced repeated calls from authorities to be restricted, but his digital resilience keeps him active.

Article and image source: therakyatpost.com

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