Facebook's commitment to preventing people from feeling offended is doing more harm than good. They claimed they improved with community standards last June 2017 and instead of things getting better on Facebook, they've gotten worse.
I'm reading about more and more individuals who are being wrongfully, unjustly removed or suspended from Facebook, myself included once, for reporting a certainly defamatory rendition of Mary and Christ. That is itself quite offensive -- and troubling.
I fear that Facebook is going to go from bad to worse. I hope I'm wrong.
This is from Facebook. "We define hate speech as a direct attack on people based on what we call protected characteristics — race, ethnicity, national origin, RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION, sexual orientation, caste, sex, gender, gender identity, and serious disease or disability"
This isn't the first of many reports I made to FB Community Standards. All apparently were "okay." And Catholicism seem to be at the disadvantage with Facebook's biases.
Frankly, If it wasn't for them flaunting their so-called "Community Standards" then I'd keep mum and simply block offensive people or those who cant keep a civil dialogue. But they keep in rubbing community standards in our faces that we wonder, is there really?
Learned my lesson....hehehe, so I made this alternate space where I may still be reached. I may get blocked out my account again. Hehe. If I do, you can reach me at kevindomingobacloig@gmail.com or see this blog for updates from me. I got blocked out sometime ago for reporting too many violence-inciting anti-Catholic groups, which apparently did not breach any of Facebook's standards on violent content and hate speech.
God bless you!
Kevin
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