Today I logged on to find the following message:
"The content you've attempted to share violates our Community Standards. We have stopped your attempt to share this content.
At Facebook we remove content that threatens or promotes sexual violence or exploitation. We also remove intimate photographs or videos shared without permission from the people in the images.
Please note that additional violations may result in your account being blocked or disabled. Please review the Facebook Community Standards and remove any remaining material on your account that violates Facebook's terms.
Thanks in advance for your understanding and cooperation."
At that point, I was thinking what the hey! I've never posted anything like this in my life!
I clicked the "Next" button on this message to find the following picture:
This picture has been posted millions of places around the internet. Literally - or okay - lets say at least hundreds of thousands. I posted it about two years ago.
The next screen in the warning was this information saying they used AI to make the decision and they used the same rules around the world. (yeah right)
They gave me a chance to dispute the inappropriateness of the image, so I did. And I got this lovely - "Ha good luck with that" message. PS it's cornoavirus's fault!
So - my days may be numbered because I have no idea what they will suddenly decide years later is inappropriate.
Now why did they do this? Was it because Joe Biden recently said he wanted to make it illegal to post any pictures of anyone online that might be embarassing to them without their consent? At that same press conference he stated, we all know someone who had that happen to them.
Well, no Joe, we don't all know someone, at least I don't and your attempt to protect your son's embarassing mistakes in life were not even thinly veiled.
Maybe the My Son Hunter movie has caused a stir. We already know Facebook is working for the Democrats to control political narrative.
glad i didn't see that
Guess he's the STD poster child