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Monday 8 June 2015

Facebook refuses to take down sickening video of puppy being BLOWTORCHED to death

Social media giant Facebook was slammed last night for refusing to ban a sick video showing a puppy being BLOWTORCHED to death.

The vile video has already been shared online around 70,000 times but when he saw it on Facebook, accountant Nick Parkes made an official complaint to the site's administration.

But instead of taking it down, Facebook claimed it did not breach their own 'Community Standards' guidelines on what can and cannot be posted online.

Nick, 46, from Derby, spotted the offensive video on the page of a Facebook user he followed in the US and asked her to take it down.

When she refused he made an official complaint to Facebook, claiming it was inappropriately offensive for the public forum.

But he was stunned to receive a reply saying the content did not violate the terms and conditions, even though Facebook's own Community Standards claims to be against animal cruelty.

The official response said: "We reviewed the post you reported for containing graphic violence and found it doesn't violate our Community Standards."

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