Arnold Clavio's FB, Messenger accounts disabled again: “May takot sa katotohanan!”
- Arnold Clavio revealed his Facebook and Messenger accounts were disabled for the second time
- The Kapuso broadcast journalist expressed his frustration over the suspension, allegedly due to community standards violations
- Clavio questioned the basis of the suspension, pointing out that the same posts he published on Facebook were also shared on his Instagram account without issues
- Despite the setback, which he suspects stemmed from multiple reports, the news anchor stood his ground and declared that he won’t be silenced
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Arnold Clavio lamented over what he describes as an unfair takedown of his Facebook and Messenger accounts for the second time.

Source: Instagram
On his Instagram page on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, Clavio shared the said accounts were disabled once again, purportedly due to violations of community standards.
The Kapuso news anchor questioned the basis of the suspension, claiming that the same posts remain visible and unflagged on Instagram, a platform also owned by Meta.
“Disabled na naman ang Facebook at Messenger ko for the second time,” he wrote on IG. “Why? Violation of community standards? Same post lang naman dito sa Instagram.”
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“Mayroong takot sa katotohanan!!!” Igan wrote in his strongly worded IG post.
The veteran broadcast journalist also suggested that the takedown might be a result of multiple reports, but vented his frustration over the lack of transparency in the platform’s process.
“May masipag magreport sa mga post ko when in fact same lang naman kung ano ang pino-post ko dito sa Instagram. So, where is due process? No appeal?”
On the other hand, Clavio maintained a strong stance, saying he refuses to be silenced.
“Well, the truth shall set us free. There’s no way that I will be silenced by some community standards. Maraming salamat,” he courageously concluded his post.
Arnold Clavio is a Kapuso broadcaster. He is also popularly known as "Igan." He has risen to prominence in the broadcasting field and is now one of the most sought-after broadcasters in the country.
In a previous report by KAMI, Arnold Clavio penned a message to youth who cast their votes in the recently concluded 2025 midterm elections in May. On Instagram, Igan shared a quote card displaying an immortalized line of Dr. Jose Rizal. “Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan,” the quote reads. In the caption, the Kapuso news anchor expressed gratitude to young Filipino voters. As per the veteran broadcast journalist, such youth did not disappoint the national hero.
In another report, tributes pour in to honor Lolit Solis, who passed away on Thursday, July 3, after her long battle with kidney disease. She was 78 years old. Arnold Clavio is one of those who immediately took to social media to pay tribute to the late talent manager and showbiz columnist. Along with a photo of himself with Manay Lolit, the Kapuso broadcast journalist shared entertainment editor Salve Asis’ message confirming the unfortunate news. Furthermore, Igan penned a short yet emotional farewell message to Solis. He expressed his earnest gratitude to the late columnist for the unwavering support he received from her.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh