Overview
- Cinthia Fernández disclosed on El Trece’s La mañana con Moria that her profile was suspended and, in tears, said she relies on social media income to support her household.
- She claims coordinated automated reports falsely accused her content of child sexual abuse, leading Instagram’s systems to remove her account.
- Fernández says this is the fourth suspension in recent years and that a previous episode left her in debt and forced her to sell a business.
- She alleges restoring the account can cost around $10,000 based on follower count and accuses a recovery market tied to people working at Meta.
- She suspects someone she knows is behind the reporting and cited attempted access to her partner Roberto Castillo’s account, while outlets reported no independent confirmation or comment from Instagram.