Dead Beat Kenya group finally REMOVED by Facebook.

Dead Beat Kenya, a Facebook group that was purporting to expose absentee parents has finally been removed from Facebook.

Dead Beat Kenya Facebook group finally deleted/ removed from facebook

Dead Beat Kenya Facebook group finally deleted/ removed from facebook

Dead Beat Kenya seems to have been removed from Facebook after being reported by someone who was exposed as a deadbeat dad/ mom. If you click on you will get this message on the space that used to see a photo of Jackson Njeru and his definition of Dead Beat:

The page you requested cannot be displayed right now. It may be temporarily unavailable, the link you clicked on may have expired, or you may not have permission to view this page.

Why was Dead beat Kenya removed/ deleted from Facebook?? Many other pages and groups have been banned from Facebook due to privacy concerns. Dead Beat Kenya was posting unverified personal/ private information on their wall. If numerous affected people reported the group to Facebook, then it as living on borrowed time.

Facebook takes user privacy/ rights very seriously and a breach of the same will get a group REMOVED. Many groups are banned every day regardless of the number of followers they have. Jackson Njeru probably got this rude message in his mailbox:

“Your group has been removed because it violated our Terms of Use. Among other things, groups that are hateful, threatening, or obscene are not allowed. We also take down groups that attack an individual or group, or advertise a product or service. If the group is token down by one of those reason above, it will not re-open. Continued misuse of Facebook’s features could result in your account being disabled.”

This is the message that Facebook sends to group admins after deleting groups that violate the largest social media network’s Terms of Use.

In the past, other local groups and pages; like Nairobi Exposed and Campus Divas for Rich Men were banned from Facebook for similar reasons.