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'Unstoppabe' Stopped At YouTube, Kirk Cameron Asks For Public's Help

Posted on the 19 July 2013 by Susanduclos @SusanDuclos
By Susan Duclos
Links to Kirk Cameron's new movie "Unstoppable' were block over at Facebook and after a campaign by fans, Facebook apologized and allowed the links to show again to the faith-based movie.
Cameron is asking for help again because now YouTube is now blocking the "Unstoppable" movie trailer and marking it as "spam", "scam", and "deceptive"!
Via his Facebook page five hours ago:
'Unstoppabe' Stopped At YouTube, Kirk Cameron Asks For Public's Help
Victory!! Friends, you did it! People tried to stop "Unstoppable" on Facebook, and because millions of us joined together as one voice, Facebook has apologized and and welcomed us back! You all just demonstrated to the press (they are all calling me to talk about your amazing response!) that the communities of faith, hope, and love are, well... unstoppable.
Now can you all talk to YouTube?? They have blocked and labeled the Unstoppable trailer as "spam", "scam", and "deceptive"! We did it once, we can do it again. Please share this post with all your friends and encourage YouTube to unblock my UnstoppableTheMovie trailer.
www.UnstoppableTheMovie.com

'Unstoppabe' Stopped At YouTube, Kirk Cameron Asks For Public's Help



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