In case you haven’t noticed the group has been deactivated. The group has existed for over 7 years now and it was suspended after it was suspended by a number of their members. The content was reported for being “objectionable content” which goes against the social media platform’s community standards. What does Facebook consider as hate speech, violent, graphic content, adult nudity and sexual activity, sexual solicitation and insensitive content? Facebook has the right to pull down posts and even deactivate an account when it goes against their guidelines and community standards. Facebook said: Facebook also added: Kenyans have engaged in online wars with South Africans, Ugandans and Nigerians and has been reported to Facebook for violating some of the community standards. The page was accused of having sexual images that were provoking and even hurtful to others. Nudity is not condoned by the page: Facebook also added: When the group was reached for a comment the administrator confirmed that the group had been suspended but on unclear claims that they did not accept. The Group administrator wrote: They did not agree with the assessment and reassured their audience that they were still going to commit to providing them with relevant conversations even the difficult ones that would be hard to have under normal circumstances. They also promised to be back: