According to Facebook, Refiller Boy's posts violate community standards regarding guns, animals, and other regulated goods.
The musician alleges something like envy in his business and points to the existence of enemies, but perhaps he has forgotten the shots he fired into the air on June 25, 2023, during the celebrations of Mozambique's Independence Day.
“"Yesterday was not an easy day... simply because I posted about my business, I saw my account reported and blocked for a period of 24 hours.".
Does this mean the enemy doesn't need reasons other than hatred to invite their parrots to report the account of anyone they don't like? 🤔🤔
Lee-Brembo iva dyisa hima paipe😁😁”
These were the words of "Mr Champompo" or simply Refiller Boy after his account was restored to normal.
Facebook has this policy because it wants everyone to feel safe, respected, and welcome. If this type of behavior is repeated, your account may be restricted again or uninstalled. This information can be found in the screenshot posted by the artist on their Facebook account.
Bearing in mind that Facebook has a series of procedures and investigations to reach the level of restrictions and it takes time, which means that the reason may have been the shots fired by the artist in neighboring South Africa during the celebrations of Mozambique's Independence on June 25th of this year.











































