I hate Facebook (does that make this a "hate speech?") and I always have. I hated it since it began, and I even hate the name of it. It's a stupid name, and it sounds like "address book for people who can't read."
Could it be that they found out I'm a conservative? Or that I'm a Trump supporter? Could it be that I'm on an international blacklist for having an inpenetrable brain?
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Aaron Thomas wrote to All <=-
I hate Facebook (does that make this a "hate speech?") and I always
have. I hated it since it began, and I even hate the name of it. It's a stupid name, and it sounds like "address book for people who can't
read."
Then today, I got an email from Facebook saying "Your account has been suspended because you violated our community standards."
I didn't even post anything. I searched for my friend, couldn't find
him, searched a few more people, then logged off. Somehow that
"violates their community standards."
Could it be that they found out I'm a conservative? Or that I'm a Trump supporter? Could it be that I'm on an international blacklist for
having an inpenetrable brain?
Tobias Ernst wrote to Aaron Thomas <=-
I left Fidonet when I married because it seemed to me there is so much more to life than sitting at the computer and chatting with virtual people.
Then some years later some contacts invited me to Facebook and
I am a user as of today. I often wanted to delete it but then again it keeps me connected with people in different parts of the globe whom I
once met or worked with or befriended but who moved away (or from whom
I moved away).
The reason I hate it is mainly that you have no real control over what
is in your feed and what not and how much of what. The tendency to form "filter bubbles" or "ad bubbles" means I will probably miss infrequent status updates from true friends who rarely post, and will be swamped
with commercial and political agenda instead. There are means to counteract but it is difficult.
Oh yeah, and then there is the political propaganda. Both from the
left, and from the right,
am a user as of today. I often wanted to delete it but then again it
keeps me connected with people in different parts of the globe whom I
The reason I hate it is mainly that you have no real control over what
is in your feed and what not and how much of what. The tendency to
form "filter bubbles" or "ad bubbles" means I will probably miss infrequent status updates from true friends who rarely post, and will
be swamped with commercial and political agenda instead. There are
means to counteract but it is difficult.
Oh yeah, and then there is the political propaganda. Both from the left, and from the right, and from Putin, I despise them all and there is so much of it on Fracebook it drives me nuts.
True, the Facebook filtering algorithm is somewhat biased. In Western politics, there is a certain bias for the woke agenda, but as long as
you don't spread fake news or incite hatred among others, you can also be pro- life, anti-gender and whatever and FB will let you.
It could well be that the bias for the woke aganda is based on the
same mechanism and is not something that Zuckerberg acutally intended.
As to your experience, I think the algorithm mistook you for a troll who wanted to suck up information without contributing. Try again, create
some harmless posts with the infamous cat picks, create a profile that shows you are a legit person, and then do the searching again. Of course, if you want to. If you don't want to it is fine.
I think Facebook essentially tries to make anyone addicted to endless scrolling so that the addicted FB users consume the paid-for propaganda more easily. In fact, you never reach the bottom when you scroll back in
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
I wish some conservative lawyers (if any exist) would review this "community standards" crap and find a way to sue these companies for discrimination.
It irks me when developers devote more time and energy into censorship than they do in meaningful innovation.
I wonder what it would be like working for Facebook. They probably fire people for doing stuff that "violates community standards."
I hate Facebook (does that make this a "hate speech?") and I always have. I hated it since it began, and I even hate the name of it. It's a stupid name, and it sounds like "address book for people who can't read."
I deleted my Facebook account when they banned Trump. Yesterday, I signed up again, because I wanted to search for somebody.
Then today, I got an email from Facebook saying "Your account has been suspended because you violated our community standards."
I didn't even post anything. I searched for my friend, couldn't find him, searched a few more people, then logged off. Somehow that "violates their community standards."
What a joke!?
They offered an "Appeal" option, and I clicked on it. It directed me to "Upload a verification selfie." Seriously, that's what it said. It's the most idiotic thing I've heard for a while "verification selfie?" It's as dumb as it sounds. But I'm nice to dumb people, so I uploaded a selfie to see what happens.
Could it be that they found out I'm a conservative? Or that I'm a Trump supporter? Could it be that I'm on an international blacklist for having an inpenetrable brain?
I wish some conservative lawyers (if any exist) would review this "community standards" crap and find a way to sue these companies for discrimination.
These are private companies and can kick anyone off their platforms at
any time, for any reason. It will be kind of hard to prove "discrimination" when they don't have any personal information about you other than your credit card and address.
It irks me when developers devote more time and energy into censorshi than they do in meaningful innovation.
But remember that we are talking about people who can NEVER create anything yet want to believe that they are so much better than us plebes.
The problem with places like Facebook is that, like all Wokies, there
are rules for them and rules for everyone else.
Could it be that they found out I'm a conservative? Or that I'm a Trump supporter? Could it be that I'm on an international blacklist for havin inpenetrable brain?
Because you deleted your account a while back and then suddenly showed back up, it sounds like they might think your account is a fake.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
If Tmobile started suspending accounts for people who don't obey "community standards," they'd lose a lot of money! Surely the
globalists have considered the option of messing with customers, but someone with 1/2 a brain talked them out of it.
Yea it's fine for Mark Zuckerberg to facilitate human trafficking with
his crappy WhatsApp application, but if I made a similar app then the Google Play Store would tell me "your app facilitates human trafficking
so we're banning it."
Could it be that they found out I'm a conservative? Or that I'm a Trump supporter? Could it be that I'm on an international blacklist for havin inpenetrable brain?
Because you deleted your account a while back and then suddenly showed back up, it sounds like they might think your account is a fake.
That's possible I guess, but I don't understand how this form of policing benefits them.
They don't do a very good job of preventing such accounts, so I am a little surprised they would even be flagging deleted accounts, like
yours, that return after a while. That said, I also know that deleted/dormant accounts are a source that FB hackers use for account takeovers. I have been in several groups where a member reappears only
to have another member (like a child) complain that their dead relatives account has been hacked.
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