NEW: Mayor Elorza's Office Accused of Deleting Facebook Posts About Snow Removal

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NEW: Mayor Elorza's Office Accused of Deleting Facebook Posts About Snow Removal

Is Mayor Elorza deleting negative comments from his FB page?
A Providence resident has raised questions about posting a comment on Mayor Jorge Elorza's Facebook page about the snow removal in the city -- only to have it deleted.

Following two big winter storms -- and impending snowstorm on Monday that has already canceled school - Providence resident Anthony Sionni said he posted a comment on the Mayor's page Sunday evening, which was then promptly deleted -- by the Mayor's office.  

Sionni posted the following on his own Facebook page:  

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I made a post on the Mayor Elorza's  [Facebook] page about the poor snow plowing job, it was nothing bad and a woman asked me on the post how we can do something about this because nobody is responding on his page to the complaints. I responded I am working on something and to join my group, two min later the post was deleted!

When asked if his post got deleted, Sionni told GoLocal, "Yes and [a] woman was responding to my post, I am pissed, I just sent the mayor a [Facebook] message on that page and tweeted to him."

"I am so angry that the posts were deleted," said Tracey Voccio, who had responded to Sionni's post, before it was deleted.  "What about freedom of speech? It is so wrong that people can't voice their opinions?"

Elorza Response

The Mayor's office said that their policy doesn't allow for direct posts.

"Posting directly on the Mayor’s page timeline is not allowed," said Elorza Press Secretary Evan England.  "Comments that are not profane are welcome."

As of Sunday evening, there is no longer a new post function on the Mayor's Facebook page.   Comments can be made to posts by the Mayor's office.

"They deleted the direct posts to the page and changed the settings," said Sionni of the earlier posts that others had responded to on Sunday.

"I originally posted my comment on [a friend's] page. Then realized she had it posted on the Mayor's page as well as her own. So I copied and pasted my reply to her personal page to the comment she left on the mayor's page. So now no one can post," said Voccio.  


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