KARACHI: Facebook shut down internet sensation Qandeel Baloch's fan page after she was killed by her brother in an alleged honour killing this month.
Qandeel Baloch had over 700,000 fans on her Facebook page.
As part of its policy, the social media website adds 'remembering' to the profile of a person who has died. In case of fan page Facebook blocks it if it does not have more than one administrator.
Qandeel was the sole administrator of her page. And so Facebook has taken her page off the platform.
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