I’m in Facebook Jail
Earlier today I commented on a particular post on Facebook and now, for three days, I’m in Facebook jail.
It all started a few weeks ago when I joined a Facebook group that supported the Belgian team, the Red Devils, during the Euro cup. Members discussed the various games, commented on the players, etc.
Then one day an Asian girl posted a picture of herself with the wording that she was looking for new friends. Judging from the girl’s lack of clothing and posing posture she was not looking for friends, she was looking for something else.
Several of the members berated her, stating that the group was for soccer fans, not a dating service.
Another commented to be wary of this girl as she befriended men, flirted with them, and eventually persuaded them to take risqué pictures of themselves after sending nude pictures of herself.
If the men took part in the little game and send her pictures of them, she would then threaten the men to post these pictures on social media unless they paid her $1,000.
Time went by and since the Euro cup has come to an end, the group fell silent. That is until today. The girl who earlier posted a picture of herself now posted a pornographic video.
I reported the post to the administrator of the group, telling him that he should pay attention to what had been posted. I got no response. I then reported the pornographic video the Facebook stating that these slutty images should not be permitted.
And guess what … not only did Facebook not agree with my complaint, I got put in Facebook jail because I had used the word ‘slutty’.
Doesn’t this take the cake?
This is not the only infraction.
Lately, two individuals post an average of 15 posts a day. Posts such as:
WE NEED PACKERS FOR 2nd SHIFT 1 pm — 6 pm. $30.50 PER HOUR. IF INTERESTED? ASK FOR INFO
A͏m͏a͏z͏o͏n͏ NEEDS online TRANSCRIBER. C͏a͏n͏ y͏o͏u͏ w͏o͏r͏k͏ a͏n͏d͏ E͏a͏r͏n͏$300 per day w͏i͏t͏h͏ y͏o͏u͏r͏ s͏m͏a͏r͏t͏ p͏h͏o͏n͏e͏? P͏a͏y͏m͏e͏n͏t͏ i͏s͏ d͏a͏i͏l͏y͏ p͏l͏u͏s͏ F͏R͏E͏E͏ D͏A͏T͏A͏, S͏a͏y͏ h͏i͏ f͏o͏r͏ i͏n͏f͏o͏.
Did anyone get the $750 from EBT for kids?
These ads serve one purpose and one purpose only … to get people’s personal information. Their name, their address, their email address, and their telephone number.
This information is then sold to several organizations that will bombard the person with spam emails and annoying telemarketing calls. The seller gets paid according to the amount of information.
Name and phone number: $3 Phone number and email address $4 Name, phone number, email address, and physical address $5.
I commented on these ads, warning people that this was a scam, which Facebook didn’t like either.
Not to mention that no negative comments about the Covid-19 vaccine are allowed. Anyone who says anything negative has his post or comment deleted. If the person repeats his negative comment two more times, he gets thrown in Facebook jail.
So much for freedom of speech.
Conclusion … it’s okay to scam people on Facebook, it’s okay to blackmail men on Facebook, and it’s okay to post pornographic material on Facebook, but heaven forbid that you try to warn people because then you are the bad guy.
