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Sunday, May 12, 2019

"Fakebook's" Censorship Continues


While an American Navy carrier group, steaming to the Persian Gulf, and now threatened by Iran, "Fakebook" continues with its community standards censorship policy.


The social media monopoly locked-out/wiped out several hundred followers of on-line commentators, nearly all in a guilt-by-association.

Tim Pool's follow-up video demonstrates that Facebook mouthpieces lied about weeding out extremists.  One can still find terrorist and extremist content, but conservative pages are being deleted.

So, as Tim said in his second video--it's political--and they flip-flop between claiming their either a "platform" or "publisher," depending on what's most advantageous to the company.

For me to tell everyone to "dump Facebook" would be hypocritical of me--I'm still on Facebook.

That is, until I ever run afoul of their community standards commissars.

There is no quick fix with about a billion followers hooked on social media.

Facebook's co-founder and Mark Zuckerberg's college roomie thinks it's time to break up the social media monopoly.

"Sour grapes?"

"Jilted lover?"

Perhaps.

But the idea of breaking up monopolies has been done before.

More to follow...

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