A Belarusian photographer achieved the removal of Zelensky’s series from Instagram
Belarusian photographer Yuri Krivoshey succeeded in removing the official page of the Ukrainian TV series “Matchmakers” from Instagram.
Krivoshey wrote about this on his Twitter, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“This is how an illiterate SMM specialist can lose an account with 150.000 subscribers because of a couple of unsigned photos,” Krivoshey wrote.
Five months ago, he discovered two photos of himself on the Matchmakers page. Photos taken during the filming of the series at the Logoisk ski resort in 2017 were published on the portal of the Logoisk regional newspaper Rodny Krai, where the authorship of Yuri is indicated.
Krivoshey tried to make a complaint to the administrators of the page, but they referred to the fact that they found the photos “on the Internet.” Then the Belarusian contacted the social network administrators, and the account was deleted.
“I have nothing against the series, the direction and actors are normal, but Instagram rules are rules,” Krivoshey wrote.
In 2017, the series “Matchmakers,” which is produced by Vladimir Zelensky’s studio “95th Quarter,” was banned in Ukraine, and its filming continued in Belarus. In 2019, when Zelensky became president of Ukraine, the ban on the show was lifted.
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