
Catholic Connect Suspended from Instagram for Apparent Copyright Infringement
Orozco said Catholic Connect has received copyright infringement claims before, but the last one was “over a year ago.”
Orozco said Catholic Connect has received copyright infringement claims before, but the last one was “over a year ago.”
Lack of transparency from platforms makes intentional suppression an open question.
Pope Francis does not run his own social media accounts, which are overseen by a team.
Sources close to the Vatican press office confirmed that the pope’s various social media accounts are managed by a team of employees, and that an internal investigation is underway to determine how the “like” happened.
First post on this social-media platform features a photo of the Holy Father reverently kneeling in prayer.
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