Facebook apologizes from the mob boss's family

The Facebook company has apologised to Italian mob family Salvatore Riina, known as Toto, for removing the message of comfort after his death last week. Facebook reported that messages of comfort in the youth groom's account were incorrectly removed after users complained that the publication violated social network rules. After [...]
Facebook reported that messages of comfort in the youth groom's account were incorrectly removed after users complained that the publication violated social network rules.
After reevaluating, Facebook turned messages into profile and apologized. Cosa Nostra's head Toto Riina died last week in Parma at the age of 87.
His mortar remains arrived in Sicily today. The family organised a private burial in the town of Corleone, a mafia nest, which became known by the film “Godbarra”.












