Facebook suspended my account without warning because I mentioned a placename
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> How is this policy remotely useful to anyone?
It's not actually useful to anybody, but Facebook gets to virtue signal that they're removing ____ pieces of self-harm material everyday and protecting the children.
It's not actually useful to anybody, but Facebook gets to virtue signal that they're removing ____ pieces of self-harm material everyday and protecting the children.
It’s very useful, it got him to leave Facebook
And just checking, facebook has a "13 Reasons Why" group which mentions suicide in the side panel.
It suggests that this policy is not uniformly applied.
It suggests that this policy is not uniformly applied.
The S-word is not allowed in place names any more, the Hill will need to be renamed.
https://vtdigger.org/news-brief/suicide-six-ski-area-announc...
https://vtdigger.org/news-brief/suicide-six-ski-area-announc...
I will need to retroactively edit the memories of a bunch of 40 and 50-somethings...
Where are the Memory Police when you need 'em? (Good book, btw)
Where are the Memory Police when you need 'em? (Good book, btw)
What if my post mentioned I felt like committing suicide instead? Would it have also been summarily suspended, thus cutting me off from potentially life-saving contact? What if I wanted to talk about the suicide of a close friend or family member? How is this policy remotely useful to anyone? Facebook devs, what's the scoop?