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Basketball Ireland’s Instagram ‘permanently disabled’



Basketball Ireland have contacted the government and Sport Ireland after announcing their Instagram page had been “permanently disabled”.

In a statement released on Saturday, the association said that it lost access to the social media page on Sunday, 11 February and was informed by Meta on Wednesday, 14 February that it had been permanently disabled.

Basketball Ireland has said it is appealing the decision as “there is no legitimate reason to do so by Meta” and had set up a new Instagram page in the meantime.

Basketball Ireland had been in the spotlight following the senior women’s team’s controversial EuroBasket 2025 qualifier against Israel last week, something the statement goes on to allude to.

“Basketball Ireland has been subject to added media and social media attention in the lead-up and the aftermath of the Ireland versus Israel FIBA Women’s EuroBasket 2025 Qualifier, however nothing that has been posted on our social media channels during this time, before, or since, merits this decision by Meta. Basketball Ireland has raised this matter with Government and Sport Ireland.”

RTÉ Sport has contacted Meta, which is also the parent company for social media platforms Facebook, WhatsApp and Threads, for comment.



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