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Things you can't say on Facebook
Feb 23, 2021 22:36:47   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
From PJ Media (with a few edits by yours truly)

George Carlin had his infamous "Seven Words You Can't Say on Television" sketch, but Carlin's got nothing on Facebook's new C****-** rules. It's been known for quite some time that Facebook is heavily invested in promoting a certain narrative surrounding C****-**, based on wh**ever helps Democrats at any given moment. Anyone with an alternative opinion about the ever-evolving “settled” science is quickly censored or removed from the platform, which is one of the reasons PJ Media launched our VIP membership program a little over a year ago.

In the interest of keeping Facebook’s chosen C****-** narrative alive, the company last week issued new rules on posts involving the v***s and the v******tions, deeming certain claims or opinions in violation of their various policies, which can result in your Facebook page being f**gged, suspended, or even completely memory-holed.

"As people around the world confront this unprecedented public health emergency, we want to make sure that our policies help to protect people from harmful content and new types of abuse related to C****-** and v*****es," the directive began.
The policy update insists that Facebook is diligently "working to remove C****-** content that contributes to the risk of real-world harm." The social media company says it uses a "combination of human review, technology, and user reports" to "find and enforce on content that violates these policies." They also "encourage people to report content when they see it." (I guess it's like porn—you know it when you see it.)

"As the situation evolves, we continue to look at content on the platform, assess speech trends, and engage with experts like the World Health Organization (WHO), government health authorities, and stakeholders from across the spectrum of people who use our service, and we will provide additional policy guidance when appropriate to keep the members of our community safe during this crisis," Facebook declares (pay no attention to all those ChiCom apologists at the WHO).

With that in mind, here are seven things you're not allowed to say on Facebook:

1. Saying or suggesting that C****-** is a man-made v***s or claiming that it was bioengineered. You're allowed to say that it was studied in a lab or may have been leaked from a lab, but you can't say it was man-made or that it is a "bioweapon."

2. You can't say that v*****es or their ingredients are "toxic" or "poisonous." You can't even say that they may be "harmful" or "dangerous."

3. Claiming that "natural immunity" from having been infected with C****-** is safer than v*****e-acquired immunity is verboten. Saying that gaining immunity via a mild case of C****-** may be safer than taking the v*****e could get you booted from Facebook. Facebook wants you v******ted, and that's FINAL.

4. You can't say anything about a private individual having C****-** unless "that person has self-declared or information about their health status is publicly available." That would, it seems, preclude you from asking your Facebook friends to pray for a parent or child who has the v***s unless they've publicly announced it themselves.

5. Also, don't even think about posting anything that may "downplay the severity of C****-**." Says Facebook: "Acknowledging the existence and understanding the severity of C****-** is foundational to keeping people safe and aware of the dangers of this public health emergency."

6. "Discouraging good health practices" is also a no-no. Those practices include: wearing a face mask, social distancing, getting tested for C****-**, and getting v******ted against C****-**. There's no room for deviation on C***D panic-porn.

7. Making "false claims" about the "safety, efficacy, ingredients, development, existence, or conspiracies related to the v*****e or v******tion program" is also forbidden. If you question the safety of the C****-** v*****es, you could find yourself in hot water with Mark Suckerturd and co.

You're allowed to share your personal experiences about C****-** "in service of [Facebook's] value of giving people voice"—unless, that is, you "promote or advocate harmful action around that claim." So long as you stick to the narrative, you should be just fine.

Facebook and other totalitarians are trying to shut down any debate about the Chinese v***s, continuing to insist that there is one Narrative and ONLY one Narrative. If you deviate from it, you'll be booted from the platform. The list of topics you cannot discuss on Facebook continues to grow and, eventually, all conservative views and thoughts may be censored there.

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Feb 23, 2021 23:57:24   #
The Ms.
 
dtucker300 wrote:
From PJ Media (with a few edits by yours truly)

George Carlin had his infamous "Seven Words You Can't Say on Television" sketch, but Carlin's got nothing on Facebook's new C****-** rules. It's been known for quite some time that Facebook is heavily invested in promoting a certain narrative surrounding C****-**, based on wh**ever helps Democrats at any given moment. Anyone with an alternative opinion about the ever-evolving “settled” science is quickly censored or removed from the platform, which is one of the reasons PJ Media launched our VIP membership program a little over a year ago.

In the interest of keeping Facebook’s chosen C****-** narrative alive, the company last week issued new rules on posts involving the v***s and the v******tions, deeming certain claims or opinions in violation of their various policies, which can result in your Facebook page being f**gged, suspended, or even completely memory-holed.

"As people around the world confront this unprecedented public health emergency, we want to make sure that our policies help to protect people from harmful content and new types of abuse related to C****-** and v*****es," the directive began.
The policy update insists that Facebook is diligently "working to remove C****-** content that contributes to the risk of real-world harm." The social media company says it uses a "combination of human review, technology, and user reports" to "find and enforce on content that violates these policies." They also "encourage people to report content when they see it." (I guess it's like porn—you know it when you see it.)

"As the situation evolves, we continue to look at content on the platform, assess speech trends, and engage with experts like the World Health Organization (WHO), government health authorities, and stakeholders from across the spectrum of people who use our service, and we will provide additional policy guidance when appropriate to keep the members of our community safe during this crisis," Facebook declares (pay no attention to all those ChiCom apologists at the WHO).

With that in mind, here are seven things you're not allowed to say on Facebook:

1. Saying or suggesting that C****-** is a man-made v***s or claiming that it was bioengineered. You're allowed to say that it was studied in a lab or may have been leaked from a lab, but you can't say it was man-made or that it is a "bioweapon."

2. You can't say that v*****es or their ingredients are "toxic" or "poisonous." You can't even say that they may be "harmful" or "dangerous."

3. Claiming that "natural immunity" from having been infected with C****-** is safer than v*****e-acquired immunity is verboten. Saying that gaining immunity via a mild case of C****-** may be safer than taking the v*****e could get you booted from Facebook. Facebook wants you v******ted, and that's FINAL.

4. You can't say anything about a private individual having C****-** unless "that person has self-declared or information about their health status is publicly available." That would, it seems, preclude you from asking your Facebook friends to pray for a parent or child who has the v***s unless they've publicly announced it themselves.

5. Also, don't even think about posting anything that may "downplay the severity of C****-**." Says Facebook: "Acknowledging the existence and understanding the severity of C****-** is foundational to keeping people safe and aware of the dangers of this public health emergency."

6. "Discouraging good health practices" is also a no-no. Those practices include: wearing a face mask, social distancing, getting tested for C****-**, and getting v******ted against C****-**. There's no room for deviation on C***D panic-porn.

7. Making "false claims" about the "safety, efficacy, ingredients, development, existence, or conspiracies related to the v*****e or v******tion program" is also forbidden. If you question the safety of the C****-** v*****es, you could find yourself in hot water with Mark Suckerturd and co.

You're allowed to share your personal experiences about C****-** "in service of [Facebook's] value of giving people voice"—unless, that is, you "promote or advocate harmful action around that claim." So long as you stick to the narrative, you should be just fine.

Facebook and other totalitarians are trying to shut down any debate about the Chinese v***s, continuing to insist that there is one Narrative and ONLY one Narrative. If you deviate from it, you'll be booted from the platform. The list of topics you cannot discuss on Facebook continues to grow and, eventually, all conservative views and thoughts may be censored there.
From PJ Media (with a few edits by yours truly) br... (show quote)


So why would anyone care what Facebook says? They are irrelevant.... we will survive long after they destroy themselves.... just a thought.

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Feb 24, 2021 00:37:05   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
The Ms. wrote:
So why would anyone care what Facebook says? They are irrelevant.... we will survive long after they destroy themselves.... just a thought.


I don't use Facebook. Don't you wish nobody did?

Make Mark Suckerturd a prole like the rest of us so he can get some humility.

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Feb 24, 2021 02:20:41   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
I never understand this fascination with Farcebook. If you want to communicate with friends, do so via email or a phone. No one can stop you there. No censorship. F*** Farcebook. My emails have free speech. If you get your emails through your company and it censors you, get another free email address and live censorship free. Screw the censors.

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Feb 24, 2021 04:48:03   #
The Ms.
 
Dtucker300,

Agree, I never used Facebook and I survive. Another shiny object to distract people from what is really going on. To our advantage... Tec and Media have shown their true colors. Inspiration for competition. We let them get too much control.... that is on us. Just a thought.

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Feb 24, 2021 08:11:20   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
I detest Facebook. Can’t understand why so many people live on it.
LogicallyRight wrote:
I never understand this fascination with Farcebook. If you want to communicate with friends, do so via email or a phone. No one can stop you there. No censorship. F*** Farcebook. My emails have free speech. If you get your emails through your company and it censors you, get another free email address and live censorship free. Screw the censors.

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Feb 24, 2021 13:26:20   #
Grugore
 
One day, Zuckerbooger will get what he so richly deserves. I can't wait. If it doesn't happen in this life, then God is waiting for him. He will be completely humbled as he bows and declares that Christ is King of kings and Lord of lords. His money will not save him. He will be judged along with everyone else.

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Feb 24, 2021 13:30:40   #
ChJoe
 
dtucker300 wrote:
From PJ Media (with a few edits by yours truly)

George Carlin had his infamous "Seven Words You Can't Say on Television" sketch, but Carlin's got nothing on Facebook's new C****-** rules. It's been known for quite some time that Facebook is heavily invested in promoting a certain narrative surrounding C****-**, based on wh**ever helps Democrats at any given moment. Anyone with an alternative opinion about the ever-evolving “settled” science is quickly censored or removed from the platform, which is one of the reasons PJ Media launched our VIP membership program a little over a year ago.

In the interest of keeping Facebook’s chosen C****-** narrative alive, the company last week issued new rules on posts involving the v***s and the v******tions, deeming certain claims or opinions in violation of their various policies, which can result in your Facebook page being f**gged, suspended, or even completely memory-holed.

"As people around the world confront this unprecedented public health emergency, we want to make sure that our policies help to protect people from harmful content and new types of abuse related to C****-** and v*****es," the directive began.
The policy update insists that Facebook is diligently "working to remove C****-** content that contributes to the risk of real-world harm." The social media company says it uses a "combination of human review, technology, and user reports" to "find and enforce on content that violates these policies." They also "encourage people to report content when they see it." (I guess it's like porn—you know it when you see it.)

"As the situation evolves, we continue to look at content on the platform, assess speech trends, and engage with experts like the World Health Organization (WHO), government health authorities, and stakeholders from across the spectrum of people who use our service, and we will provide additional policy guidance when appropriate to keep the members of our community safe during this crisis," Facebook declares (pay no attention to all those ChiCom apologists at the WHO).

With that in mind, here are seven things you're not allowed to say on Facebook:

1. Saying or suggesting that C****-** is a man-made v***s or claiming that it was bioengineered. You're allowed to say that it was studied in a lab or may have been leaked from a lab, but you can't say it was man-made or that it is a "bioweapon."

2. You can't say that v*****es or their ingredients are "toxic" or "poisonous." You can't even say that they may be "harmful" or "dangerous."

3. Claiming that "natural immunity" from having been infected with C****-** is safer than v*****e-acquired immunity is verboten. Saying that gaining immunity via a mild case of C****-** may be safer than taking the v*****e could get you booted from Facebook. Facebook wants you v******ted, and that's FINAL.

4. You can't say anything about a private individual having C****-** unless "that person has self-declared or information about their health status is publicly available." That would, it seems, preclude you from asking your Facebook friends to pray for a parent or child who has the v***s unless they've publicly announced it themselves.

5. Also, don't even think about posting anything that may "downplay the severity of C****-**." Says Facebook: "Acknowledging the existence and understanding the severity of C****-** is foundational to keeping people safe and aware of the dangers of this public health emergency."

6. "Discouraging good health practices" is also a no-no. Those practices include: wearing a face mask, social distancing, getting tested for C****-**, and getting v******ted against C****-**. There's no room for deviation on C***D panic-porn.

7. Making "false claims" about the "safety, efficacy, ingredients, development, existence, or conspiracies related to the v*****e or v******tion program" is also forbidden. If you question the safety of the C****-** v*****es, you could find yourself in hot water with Mark Suckerturd and co.

You're allowed to share your personal experiences about C****-** "in service of [Facebook's] value of giving people voice"—unless, that is, you "promote or advocate harmful action around that claim." So long as you stick to the narrative, you should be just fine.

Facebook and other totalitarians are trying to shut down any debate about the Chinese v***s, continuing to insist that there is one Narrative and ONLY one Narrative. If you deviate from it, you'll be booted from the platform. The list of topics you cannot discuss on Facebook continues to grow and, eventually, all conservative views and thoughts may be censored there.
From PJ Media (with a few edits by yours truly) br... (show quote)


You are exactly right. I was given a "stern" warning regarding a post I had made concerning the new v*****es and a conservative friend of mine has gone to FB jail multiple times for some pretty benign comments and posts.

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Feb 24, 2021 13:31:23   #
The Ms.
 
Grugore wrote:
One day, Zuckerbooger will get what he so richly deserves. I can't wait. If it doesn't happen in this life, then God is waiting for him. He will be completely humbled as he bows and declares that Christ is King of kings and Lord of lords. His money will not save him. He will be judged along with everyone else.


I just finished a book on Biblical take on Narcissism..... They should be terrified of what is waiting for them .... but of course too caught up in their money and power grab.... they miss that only GOD has power.... just a thought.

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Feb 24, 2021 23:11:14   #
Grugore
 
The Ms. wrote:
I just finished a book on Biblical take on Narcissism..... They should be terrified of what is waiting for them .... but of course, too caught up in their money and power grab.... they miss that only GOD has power.... just a thought.


I guess I should feel sorry for them, but I'm checking my give a s**t meter and still nothing. They deserve what will happen to them.

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Feb 25, 2021 00:54:56   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Grugore wrote:
I guess I should feel sorry for them, but I'm checking my give a s**t meter and still nothing. They deserve what will happen to them.




I hope there is a special place in Hell for these reprobates.

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