Facebook has restricted searches for Cyclone Alfred due to content that violates its ‘community standards.’

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  1. It seems that Facebook’s content moderation system flagged searches related to Cyclone Alfred, perhaps due to automated algorithms misidentifying certain posts or discussions as violating community standards. This can be frustrating, especially when people are looking for information or support during a natural disaster. It highlights the challenges that social media platforms face in balancing safety and free expression. Users affected by the search restrictions might consider reaching out to Facebook for clarification or exploring alternative platforms for updates and community discussions.

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