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| Former Miss Jamaica Daisi Jo Calls Out Meta's Algorithmic Bias After Wrongful Instagram DeactivationDaisi Jo Pollard Sepulveda, former Miss Jamaica International 2005, model, runner, entrepreneur, and Texas land/oil heiress, announced Meta wrongfully deactivated her @daisijo Instagram for violating Community Standards.
By: Brazen PR The issue stems from Meta's AI-driven moderation, which struggles to differentiate survivor testimonies from harmful content, especially with childhood photos. This mirrors influencer Erika Cramer's case, where her mental health advocacy led to a similar suspension in June 2025. Cramer, also an abuse survivor, called the accusation "ironic cruelty." Such targeting silences women raising awareness about child abuse, a global crisis, by cutting off support networks and perpetuating silence. "Sharing my resilience empowers others, yet Meta punishes us," Sepulveda added. Inconsistency in enforcement adds frustration— Sepulveda has launched @daisijopollard to continue her mission, urging followers to join her in advocating for empowerment and abuse awareness. She demands Meta improve algorithms with human oversight and context-aware AI. Supporters can follow @daisijopollard, use #JusticeForSurvivors, and contact Meta for policy changes. For media, reach pr@daisipollard.com. End
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