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, also prohibits “attempts by individuals, manufacturers and retailers to purchase, sell or trade non-medical drugs, pharmaceutical drugs and marijuana,” according to the company’s community standards. About four years ago, two moms from Montreal, Annie Bertrand and Jordana Zabitsky, started a Facebook group called Mothers Mary. The group was a place for moms who consume cannabis to talk about their experiences and quickly grew to more than 5,000 members.
Facebook then warned them that the group would be shut down if they didn’t start cracking down on the cannabis content. Bertrand and Zabitsky continued to get notifications about violations, even as they increased the group’s moderation and, eventually, left the platform to build their own site.Article content
“We just fully walked away from those 5,000 people because it was just too stressful every day waking up and wondering, is everything that we’ve worked on going to be gone?” Bertrand told“It took a lot of months to come to terms with it. But we just realized we had all our eggs in Mark Zuckerberg’s basket and he doesn’t want to hold it,” she said.
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