Facebook post about Cadet Class 70 becomes unavailable
A Facebook post that referenced Cadet Class 70 and promised recent highlights is no longer available on the social media platform, according to the message displayed where the content previously appeared.
The post, which said, “Check it out! Here are a few more highlights from the past couple of days with Cadet Class #70. Stay tuned for more!” is now replaced by a notice that said the content may be unavailable because it was shared with a limited audience, had its privacy settings changed or was deleted.
Cadet classes typically refer to organized cohorts in military, law enforcement or other training academies. Social media posts about their activities often serve to inform families, support recruitment and provide public insight into training programs, which explains why followers may notice when such content disappears.
Facebook allows users and pages to restrict who can see posts or to remove them altogether, and organizations often use the platform to share multimedia highlights and updates. When content becomes unavailable, it can limit public access to information that followers expect to see.
We will provide more information as it becomes available.




