Facebook is actively removing postings I'm making today. I maintain a foothold on Facebook, knowing its tawdriness and that it's no friend to progressive politics, because I oversee a family history-DNA project that's housed there. And Facebook is one way I can keep in quick touch with a wide circle of relatives and friends.

First posting removed today: Jess Piper's graphic (below) about white women voting in this election.

https://substack.com/@jesspiper/note/c-72832742

#Facebook #censorship #women #abortion
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Jess Piper on Substack

Substack

Second posting Facebook took down immediately: this excerpt from A.R. Moxon today —

"Nazism is on the ballot this year, and people who consider themselves Nazis know it, even if so many of the rest of us seem not to want to. So it came to pass that Nazis came to the pro-Trump boat show in Jupiter Florida last week."

#Facebook #censorship #Republicans #Trump #Nazis
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https://www.the-reframe.com/this-has-to-be-normal/

This HAS To Be Normal

Normalization in a time of madness, on behalf of a population dedicated to not knowing terrible things. Bearing witness in a supremacist nation on the verge of a Nazi takeover.

The Reframe

I understand that the word Nazi is an algorithm-triggering red flag, and the photo Moxon uses with MAGA folks flying Nazi flags is another one.

But it's perfectly obvious that Moxon is not promoting Nazis, but doing the opposite. So censoring any critical mention of Nazism to refer to Trump is pro-Republican censorship.

And when another posting with no such red flags is yanked immediately the same day, something more's going on here.

#Facebook #censorship #Republicans #Trump #Nazis
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I've just posted the following on my Facebook page and we'lll see what happens:

Yesterday, Facebook immediately took down two of my postings right after I made them, then levying penalties against my account I've never had, which limit my ability to use my account until after November 19 — an interesting choice of dates when the two postings were related to the coming election on November 5.

#Facebook #censorship #Republicans #Trump
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A clear silencing of me up to the post-election period….

One of the postings was a graphic that Jess Piper had posted on Substack.

After the postings were removed, I shared information about this on my Mastodon page. A follower there told me she would post the same Jess Piper graphic on her Facebook feed and see what happened.

She did so. Facebook did not take it down.

#Facebook #censorship #Republicans #Trump
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People keep saying that "the algorithm," as if it's some mystical force acting in independence of human tinkering and will, takes down postings on Facebook.

If that's the case, then I'd like some explanation for why, when I posted that graphic, it was immediately taken down with a warning to me, but when she posted it, nothing happened.

#Facebook #censorship #Republicans #Trump
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Obviously something more is at work as Facebook censors some people than "the algorithm."

One dynamic, I suspect, is that if people watching your account for hostile reasons flag it and report it repeatedly to Facebook, often acting in concert with others, Facebook then puts censorship mechanisms in place for your account. These often have overt political intent.

#Facebook #censorship #Republicans #Trump
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In the lead-up to the 2016 election, I began to find that any time I posted anything with the words "white evangelical(s)" in it, Facebook took the posting down.

Meanwhile, I see on an ongoing basis all sorts of obvious right-wing disinformation being circulated freely on Facebook, with no attempt that I can see made by Facebook to censor that disinformation.

More than "just the algorithm" is at work in Facebook censorship.

#Facebook #censorship #Republicans #Trump
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@wdlindsy even without this there's already a definite bias of the algorithm not just to remove political posts, but anything that is vaguely related to "bad news", I've been stopped for sharing safety messages from the local Fire Brigade (literally how to prevent fires, like the advice from Smokey Bear you have in USA) for vague reasons. I believe there is a deliberate attempt to encourage "toxic positivity" on Meta assets to keep them advertiser friendly..

@vfrmedia "I believe there is a deliberate attempt to encourage 'toxic positivity' on Meta assets to keep them advertiser friendly."

That's a very good point. I agreee. Facebook has never taken down a nice photo I make of my garden or neighborhood or a meal I've cooked.

And even when they do not take down my politically motivated postings, I know that they use some shadow-banning system to keep them from being widely seen.

@wdlindsy even without shadow banning the feed is engineered to prioritise such things as cat videos sponsored by pet food companies rather than my own friends DJ sets (which I often end up missing because their post only appears days later). I don't even have a cat at home!

(I have befriended some neighbours cats, but I certainly don't feed them as I don't want to entice them away from their families)

@vfrmedia You're very right. I'm smiling at your cat comments. We don't have cats, but our neighbors next door to us have several and also feed homeless cats, so that cats are always around our house, and often sleep in chairs on the front porch. It gives us a way to enjoy seeing and petting cats without being responsible for them — and there's the added problem that I'm allergic to them. But, yes, FB absolutely adores cat videos!
@wdlindsy Meta also worked out from cookies dropped by other online stores I had been working on fleet cars as well as my own, there are ads / promoted posts (even with adblocker) for bulk engine oil, a COB LED workshop torch - these are put well ahead of my friends posts and posts from groups I am part of (as they are for things like the 90s rave subculture, that is considered to be linked to "lower socio economic groups")
@vfrmedia Interesting information, for sure. Thank you for it.

@wdlindsy something else I just realised as I was driving to work is that Meta in UK generally allows all sorts of animal rights related content uncensored, even activism such as hunt saboteurs (in UK hunting with dogs in illegal but folk in rural areas still try it).

Again, this is likely due to potential ad revenue - those who are kind to animals tend to both have pets and share food with other creatures such as foxes, badgers as well as feeding wild birds, so more sales opportunities..

@vfrmedia Yes, you have great examples to back up your argument.
@wdlindsy also "Truck and Trump" folk are more likely to accept adverts and marketing without question and even buy stuff from them compared to lefties, especially vehicles, consumer goods, junk food products, meat and other things progressive folk try to cut down on, so they would be viewed as a more valuable demographic/product to Meta...
@vfrmedia That's right. And we have abundant evidence that the whole tech-bro community increasingly leans in a right-wing direction often disguised as "libertarianism."

@wdlindsy @vfrmedia

> tech-bro community [...] disguised as "libertarianism"

Yeah, see my recent blog essay Political Terraforming for additional thoughts on that.

https://netsettlement.blogspot.com/2024/10/political-terraforming.html

Political Terraforming

An essay discussing what libertarianism has become, or has recently been revealed to be.