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Bluebonnet News Facebook Page Temporarily Suspended, Challenge Continues

Bluebonnet News Facebook Page Temporarily Suspended, Challenge Continues



Bluebonnet News, a trusted name in the news industry, is posting this notice to inform readers that its official Facebook page has been temporarily suspended by Facebook pending review. The company firmly believes that the suspension is due to a technical issue and has taken immediate steps to resolve the matter with Facebook.

“We are concerned that Facebook has decided to pull the plug on Bluebonnet News at this important time in our nation’s history. We want to assure our customers and supporters that we did nothing wrong,” said Vanesa Brashier, publisher of Bluebonnet News. “We believe this is a technical issue and are working hard with Facebook to restore our site as quickly as possible. We know that our readers rely on us for the latest information, so news will continue to be published through our website. This issue only affects our Facebook page.”

According to Facebook, the review could take several days.

In the meantime, Bluebonnet News encourages its community to stay connected and access the latest content via the company’s Twitter page (X), @bluebonnetnews. All content will continue to be updated and published daily. You can also discuss stories on the Twitter page (X).

“Our Twitter page (X) will serve as our primary communication platform during this period. We appreciate your understanding and continued support,” Brashier said.

Follow us on Twitter (X) to stay up to date with the latest updates, news, and announcements.

Bluebonnet News continues to strive to maintain open lines of communication with its valued customers and looks forward to resuming normal operations on Facebook soon.

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