Netizens rejoiced as DDS propagandist Jam Magno got banned on the video-sharing platform TikTok for the second time.
Magno, who has over 500,000 followers on her TikTok is unsearchable on Wednesday, May 19.
However, the social media personality is unfazed as she wrote:
‘Let me remind you that being banned on Tiktok is NOT new to me and I came back from it before. I am still going to [go] Live regardless and being declared PNG [persona non grata] even more so,” the vlogger said, referring to a TikTok Live session with lawyer Bruce Rivera.
Though she did not disclose the reason for the ban, several news outlets conferred that Magno’s account got banned due to “multiple violations of Community Guidelines.”
Netizens were loving Magno’s removal on TikTok as they share the good news on twitter.
https://twitter.com/Jhay_KLMNOP/status/1394835949905846272
Twitter personality Kieran and other Netizens are glad that Magno deserved the ban.
jam magno's tiktok account got banned dasurvpic.twitter.com/Kt2Hd1hq9n
— Kieran (@imkierantiu) May 19, 2021
https://twitter.com/charoterangbarb/status/1394957471740006405
https://twitter.com/thejccolor/status/1394917118043312131
https://twitter.com/aibeewaaaaay/status/1394918622389100547
https://twitter.com/markdhenzmark/status/1394936545925222406
thank you tiktok https://t.co/IWbmqMrv7K
— Jisoonie (@riegoapoloniaa) May 19, 2021
Before getting banned on TikTok, Magno celebrated the loss of Miss Universe Philippines Rabiya Mateo, who finished Top 21 in the recently concluded Miss Universe beauty pageant on May 17.
In one of her TikTok videos, she cheerfully said, “Good morning, Philippines! Good morning, universe. How are we today? Are your bets in the top 10 or top 5?”
Mateo previously criticized President Duterte regarding the latter’s claim that women are unfit to lead a nation.
Other Netizens mockingly congratulated Magno for getting banned. They hope that the DDS propagandist will get forbidden on all social media platforms.
https://twitter.com/im_strawberry1/status/1394957792738435072
https://twitter.com/shotarosaurus/status/1394935526335995905
Before her ban, Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas on Sunday, May 16, said he would consider declaring Jam Magno, a strong critic of the city, persona non grata.
Ilonggos on social media urged the city mayor to declare Jam Magno “persona non grata” or unwelcome for criticizing Iloilo City and Ilongga beauty queen Rabiya Mateo on her social media accounts.
Mayor Treñas told reporters that “If Ilonggos think she deserves it, why not?”
An unverified Twitter user named Jam Magno responded to the Mayor’s statement: “Funny how so many are critical of Rabiya saying much worse things than me. And yet you all focus on just me. You can keep Ilo-ilo. Since I doubt you’ll get the Universe anyway. Winking face.
“Maliit lang naman ang Iloilo, so wala akong pakialam pati sa mayor nyo,” she said.
To defend the Duterte administration, apart from the beauty queen, Magno attacked even the health workers.
In one of her TikTok videos, she lambasted healthcare workers by claiming that the only contribution of healthcare professionals to society is but to complain.
“Mga medical frontliners, anong ambag kundi ingay pero unang-una sa bakuna, di ba ang galing maka-ngawa?”
Moreover, Magno also is a spreader of fake news. Earlier in March, in her effort to defend Duterte’s way of handling the procurement of vaccines, she claimed that Albert Bourla, the CEO of the Covid-19 vaccine, Pfizer has yet to take it for himself.
“Bakit mismo yung CEO nila ayaw magpabakuna sa sarili niyang gawa? Di niyo naisip yon?” she angrily said.
Though she got corrected, she omitted Bourla and his executives will not “cut the line” to get inoculated.
And in another video, she falsely claimed that the Philippines is not last in the vaccination program across the globe.
“Despite sa paninira niyo sa mga bakuna, nauna pa rin ang Pilipinas kesa sa 130 [countries] na naghihintay pa para sa bakuna.”
Still, she was wrong as the Philippines is the last among its neighboring country starting its inoculation drive.
Magno first received her ban on TikTok back in February 2021 after she defended the Philippine National Police in the Tarlac shooting that led to the slaying of a mother and child by a cop.
Aside from TikTok, Magno is now banned on twitter as well.