Facebook Bans Period Underwear Ad for Showing Blood
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Feminine hygiene brand Modibodi was told the campaign violated the platform
Modibodi said the campaign violated the social platform’s advertising policy.
Feminine hygiene brand Modibodi was told the campaign violated the platform's advertising policy.
Modibodi said the campaign violated the social platform’s advertising policy.
Feminine hygiene brand Modibodi was told the campaign violated the platform's advertising policy.
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