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Kicked Off Facebook, and Wondering Why

37 点作者 todayiamme超过 10 年前

8 条评论

themodelplumber超过 10 年前
Glad I went back and read the end of the article. For anyone else who is about to give up and let themselves believe Facebook was unfairly moralizing in this case:<p>&gt; For Mr. Letwin, that can’t come soon enough. A month after his account was disabled, he received an email apologizing, saying it had all been a mistake on Facebook’s part.<p>&gt; A Facebook spokesman said a report was filed against Mr. Letwin for using a fake name, which he had not done, and a reviewer looking at his account then mistakenly thought it violated Facebook’s standards regarding promotion of violence and terrorism. But the process took far longer than it should have, he acknowledged, saying that typically, an appeal should be responded to within a few days.
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kiallmacinnes超过 10 年前
<i>I was shut out of Facebook for 24 hours and felt like I had a limb chopped off.</i><p>I honestly, truly, just don&#x27;t understand this. Really, I don&#x27;t. How can anyone allow themselves to become so utterly dependent on a single company like this? This reads like a drug addict describing going cold turkey.
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tych0超过 10 年前
A friend of mine a month or two a go began posting &quot;throw-up Thursday&quot; pictures (a play on #tbt, i.e. throwback Thursday). He posted pictures of people who were drunk and had thrown up on themselves. They were pretty gross, as intended.<p>Someone reported him, and Facebook removed all of the posts and comments referencing those posts. He began posting pictures again in protest, and they threatened to ban him if he didn&#x27;t stop, so he did.<p>I think it is unfortunate that Facebook feels the need to police content like this (especially when the content is relatively in-offensive, like some pictures of barf). There is also a block mechanism, so you can block stuff from people you don&#x27;t want to see (or, you could, you know, un-friend them!). I can (potentially) see an argument being made for censoring some kinds of content, but I was completely amazed that Facebook cared about something like throw-up Thursday.
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junto超过 10 年前
I&#x27;m glad I&#x27;ve deleted my Facebook account. I really don&#x27;t miss it one tiny little bit.<p>It&#x27;s like looking back at a relationship with a really clingy partner and thinking to yourself &#x27;wtf was I doing with her? Why did it take me so long to realise that she was just using me?&quot;<p>Yep folks. Facebook is that girl or guy you need to dump to realise how screwed up they are.
yason超过 10 年前
My Facebook account was suspended out of the blue, &quot;due to recent changes in my profile&quot; where there weren&#x27;t any. I don&#x27;t use Facebook <i>that</i> much but I mostly felt liberated. &quot;I thought, hey, they did it for me. I didn&#x27;t have to get frustrated and shut my account myself. That&#x27;s it then.&quot;<p>I did miss the chance to keep in touch with certain groups of people but OTOH Facebook already does a lot to make their platform unusable for simply following your friends and groups, such as not necessarily showing what your friends and groups actually post.<p>They did re-enable my account later. Still have no idea why it was suspended in the first place, even if me and Facebook exchanged a handful of emails about it.
bowlofpetunias超过 10 年前
I don&#x27;t understand why intelligent people that are capable of independent, critical thought don&#x27;t stay the fuck away from a platform that enforces a narrow set of cultural, political and religious values that aren&#x27;t theirs.<p><i>&quot;My profile didn’t break any rules&quot;</i> <i>&quot;They’re cut off to access to their communities&quot;</i><p>It is not your fucking profile. They are not your fucking communities. It has a Facebook logo on top of it, you are publishing for Facebook on behalf of Facebook so that Facebook can profit from it. You are working for Facebook and paying for the privilege with your privacy. It&#x27;s Facebook&#x27;s profile about you, and Facebook decides what happens to it.<p>It all belongs to Facebook because you gave it to them. Just stop fucking doing it.<p>I&#x27;m all in favor of tight government regulation when it comes to consumer protection, privacy and corporations abusing their power, but this kind of idiotic whining about what people do to themselves completely voluntarily just pisses me off.<p>People deserve to protected against the insidious way in which Facebook c.s. violate people&#x27;s privacy rights. I understand that people have no idea how and how much info Facebook collects about them, and how much harm that can do.<p>But if your communication and social life depend on Facebook you&#x27;re just an idiot who deserves to be made fun of rather than taken seriously and getting portrayed as a victim by the NYT. Being lazy and stupid doesn&#x27;t make you a victim, no matter how idiotic Facebook&#x27;s rules are.
pasbesoin超过 10 年前
TL;DR: Maintain records of out-of-band means of contact.<p>My friends on FB are &quot;real&quot; friends.<p>A few years ago, one of FB&#x27;s mandatory updates swapped out all user profile email addresses with FB-domain email addresses. I had my address entry set to show only to friends, and I considered it (perhaps uncommonly in comparison to the common user) as a backup means of communication, including in the event of losing control -- for whatever reason -- of my FB account.<p>When the FB update swapped my non-FB address for a FB address, I took the time to manually swap it back and to suggest to my friends that they do the same, including a brief explanation of why.<p>If you are going to use FB and the like for significant relationships, make sure you have an out-of-band backup means of contact for said.<p>P.S. This also presupposes, in the case of email addresses in FB profiles, actually noting same in your own records BEFORE the disconnect occurs. I.e. most of my friends also restrict visibility of those addresses to &quot;friends only&quot;.
llamataboot超过 10 年前
I predict that the new vigorous enforcement of the &quot;real name&quot; policy will be a disaster and it boggles the mind that facebook is doing it after G+ tried and failed.<p>I estimate 20-25% of my 1000 &quot;friends&quot; are using modified versions of their legal name, or other names entirely.
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