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by cix 4349 days ago
I work with Ads on a lot of platforms, you can set that certain keyboards or phrases are blocked. In the sense that the post is still made, but it is not served to the public. Their is no conspiracy here, if anyone is causing that censorship it is the post promoter.
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Yup.

An administrator of a Facebook page can hide a comment made on that page to all but the commenter himself and his friends. The other comments that the author saw disappear were most likely hidden while he was logging in/out. No conspiracy, just a spineless Facebook Pages feature.