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Facebook banned OAP fitness class after leg oiling mistaken for sexual content

An instructor was showing people how to prepare their muscles for a stretching routine.

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Facebook banned an online video fitness class for pensioners after it mistook leg oiling as sexual content.

John Molyneux, who runs the MolyFit training programme for dozens of over-65s around St Albans, Hertfordshire, said he was shocked to be told by the social network that the post “went against community standards on nudity and sexual activity”.

The fitness instructor was showing people how to oil leg muscles ahead of a stretching routine, raising his shorts up slightly to demonstrate the massage technique.

But shortly after the live stream ended it was taken down.

“I really couldn’t believe it.

“My clients like to see exactly how to do things and all I did was roll up my trouser leg. And amazingly Facebook closed me down.”

The alert sent to Mr Molyneux explaining why the video was taken down
The alert sent to Mr Molyneux explaining why the video was taken down (MolyFit/PA)

He said Facebook later acknowledged the mistake and reinstated the video.

It is not clear how the error occurred, though Facebook relies on artificial intelligence to detect and remove some of its content.

A Facebook spokesman said: “This content was removed in error and has now been restored.

“We hope people can get back to enjoying keeping fit.”

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