Oxford, AL –The reign of Hadley Julia has ended! It appears that the City of Oxford, Alabama has successfully returned control of its Facebook page following an ongoing struggle with hackers. In a recent announcement, the city officials were delighted to announce that they are back on Facebook which marks the end of a turbulent period in the city’s history of digital technology.
In the process of recovering Facebook’s city account was no easy feat since it took a long effort to retrieve the account from hackers. Although the city has regained control, they’re working on resolving the name of the page. Facebook permits name changes once per 30 days, while the city has been working with Meta in order to restore the original name “The city of Oxford, Alabama.”
City residents and fans of the page are now able to enjoy interesting and informative (PG) material. The battle to get back the Facebook page started after the jarring change in the name of the page changed to “Hadley Julia,” sending waves of confusion throughout the community on the internet. In spite of this bizarre name change the vital information contained in the “about” section of the page, which includes the city’s address and Oxford’s general information, remained in place.
But, the hackers made a bizarre change by changing the page manager’s list of places to cover exotic destinations like Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, and other obscure locations. More disturbing was the controversial content shared during the turbulent time including intimate photos of couples. This left some of their followers deeply offended.
The city’s officials immediately contacted Meta, the parent company of Facebook and launched a determined campaign to bring the stop to outrageous hacking attempts. The community’s support community was overwhelming, providing municipal officials the support they required to take back their online space. As a response, the city officials offered an apology for the offensive posts and the type of material that was posted. Unfortunately, a lot of residents were directly involved with the hackers, frequently referring to the city in their posts.
In the midst of the battle against hackers continued, officials from the city demonstrated unwavering determination to regain control over Facebook’s page and providing vital information to the residents of the city. This is an example of the strength of the city of Oxford, Alabama, in the face of cyber-attacks.
The City of Oxford looks forward to a new beginning on Facebook and is pledging to keep providing relevant and engaging content while creating a digital community that the residents are proud to be part of. The time of Hadley Julia has ended, and the City of Oxford is back in charge on its social media presence.