- The deletion of the “Soul Sisters Pakistan” group has sparked outrage among its members, who relied on the group for support and connection.
- The group served as a vital platform for women across Pakistan, providing a safe space for discussions on various issues affecting them.
- Members are calling for Facebook to reinstate the group, highlighting its positive impact and the importance of such communities for women’s empowerment.
- In the absence of the group, members are actively seeking alternative platforms to continue their conversations and support networks.
In a surprising move, Facebook has recently deleted the popular support group “Soul Sisters Pakistan,” created in 2013, sparking outrage among its members. The group, which had a significant following of women across Pakistan, served as a platform for women to connect, seek advice, and support each other on various issues.
“This group means so much to women in Pakistan who now have nowhere to go to,” Kanwal Ahmed told AFP.
The deletion of the group came as a shock to many, as it had been a vibrant community for several years. Members expressed their dismay on other social media platforms, condemning Facebook’s action and calling for the group to be reinstated.
Soul Sisters Pakistan was known for its positive impact on the lives of many women, providing a safe space for discussions on topics such as mental health, relationships, career advice, and personal development.
Members often shared their stories, sought advice from others, and formed friendships within the group. The reason behind Facebook’s decision to delete the group remains unclear. Some speculate that it may have violated Facebook’s community standards, while others believe it could be a result of technical issues or a mistake on Facebook’s part.
Kanwal stated that Facebook deleted the group following a warning she received late on Wednesday, indicating an “intellectual property violation.”
Regardless of the reason, the deletion of Soul Sisters Pakistan has left many women feeling disappointed and disconnected.
Members are now looking for alternative platforms to continue their conversations and support each other. Facebook has not yet commented on the deletion of the group, leaving its former members and supporters frustrated and seeking answers. In the meantime, the women of “Soul Sisters Pakistan” are determined to find a way to rebuild their community and continue supporting each other, no matter what challenges they may face.
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