They were also sentenced for possessing the phone, which was considered contraband In addition to the rap video - which was viewed more than a million times online - the men were punished for producing 'security threat group' materials.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has however come to the men's defence saying the video was a work of art and no rules were broken. However, prison officials said the inmates were guilty of creating or assisting with a social network - as well as possessing contraband - something that can be used to deadly effect by prisoners.
Earlier this year, as many as 400 prisoners at Kershaw Correctional Institution were handed the punishment for using Facebook - or for asking a friend to update their profile for them, it found. And in October 2013, one prisoner, Tyheem Henry, was sentenced to more than 37 years in disciplinary detention - as well as numerous lost privileges - for 38 posts on the social network.
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