have dropped by 31 percent in New York City for all groups except Asians and Pacific Islanders. Apicha hoped to change that by launching a social media campaign targeted at these vulnerable communities. But their ads were rejected for mysterious “political” reasons that Facebook-owned Instagram refused to clarify:
“They said the copy was the problem but were unable to tell us what part of the copy was too political,”Miner says that Twitter also initially rejected the campaign as “too sexual,” but reversed its decision after an appeal, which Miner says is normally how this process works. But the health center has never had a campaign rejected for being too political before.queer Asian and Pacific Islanders speaking about their lived experiences fighting the stigma around HIV. Rather than