How Makhi The Swappa Queen Lost Her Facebook Page

Makhi Thee Swappa Queen is not a new face in the South African social media scene. In fact, she is regarded as one of the biggest earners on Facebook, reportedly making close to R100,000 monthly, which places her among the platform’s top creators in South Africa.
With over 3 million followers, she became a force to be reckoned with, and her original content, filled with comic and stress-relieving vibes, brought smiles to the faces of many people.
Tragedy struck the Mastulu-born content creator on May 6, 2026, when she woke up to discover that her Facebook page, which she had spent years building, had been shut down.
How Did It Happen?
As welcoming as Facebook is to content creators and rewarding them generously, the platform is also very strict with its policies. If creators violate these rules during the process of making content, Facebook tends to take immediate action regardless of how large or influential the page may be.
Makhi’s recent post is believed to have contributed to the termination of her account. While many online discussions claim the page was removed because of mass reports, Facebook usually only acts on such reports if the content in question violates its community standards.
It does not matter whether the content was created with good intentions; if it is seen as threatening to the creator’s well-being or potentially harmful to public perception, the account may be at risk of being taken down.
Rumours
Amid the pain of losing her cherished account, rumours began circulating that Makhi intentionally disabled her page so she could create a new one and later restore the old page for double earnings. However, these claims appear to be false.
Comeback
Makhi Thee Swappa Queen already has a loyal fan base, and she has used that to her advantage. Just a few hours after losing her page, she launched another one under the name “Silinda Promise Swappaqueen,” and within 48 hours, she had already amassed over 200,000 followers.
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