Facebook algorithms are blocking my attempt to share this iBankCoin.com post about Hillary Clinton’s contagious case of pneumonia.
The article was quickly identified and blocked by the social media company’s security systems:
Perhaps it was my added commentary, in particular the use of ‘greasy politician’ that caused the Facebook brown shirts to stifle my voice. So I toned it down and tried again…
No luck. Therefore the message ‘that has been blocked’ must be contained somewhere inside the actual post, which is 100 words on Hillary Clinton’s pneumonia finished off with questioning the presidential candidate’s decision to lay hands on a young girl while potentially being at risk of spreading infection.
Nothing is malicious, threatening, or perverted about it.
What is perverted is the ability of these huge organizations to control the conversation and narrative of a Presidential election. As Facebook spreads their tentacles across the globe they will increasingly be able to control the message, and perhaps the outcome, of elections around the world.
Some would view a corporation’s ability to affect the outcome of an election as a threat to democracy.
This event will come as no surprise to most. Just last week Norway’s largest news paper called Facebook out for blocking their use of a Pulitzer Prize winning photograph in their story. The tyrants at Facebook were eventually forced to eat crow and permit the content after the Norwegian paper called out Mark Zuckerberg’s bullshit.
Earlier this summer, a former Facebook news curator spoke on the liberal bias of the company and how the website’s algorithms are designed to promote their narrative.
Bottom line – any business reliant upon Facebook to drive traffic to their website could whither and die if the social media giant does not agree with the tone and approach being taken.
They are censoring iBankCoin.com, but we are a lean and diversified organization who will not bow to the capricious whims of a hipster social media website. In 10,000 years our words will continue to resonate through the interwebs of earth and beyond.
If your company is not able to survive a siege by Facebook, consider this a warning to diversify your business, else feel the sting of hunger as your cash flows become a trickle at the hands of a Facebook blockade.
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that is interesting, especially since this is something that is actively being discussed
Vox’s article about it is on my feed.
We need a FreeSpeechbook
Try posting a disparaging remark about Donald Trump and see how easily the post passes through FB’s security screening process.
So nothing has changed, privately owned news networks that are biased as well push their agenda.
Pravdabook soon to IPO
Hey Fly, could you take down “If you enjoy the content at iBankCoin, please like our Facebook page”
Only dolts use Facebook
FB is still very relevant and I need them to push our brand of propaganda.
Your brand of propaganda is better than anything on FB, besides President Trump is going to dismantle FB with a wrecking ball starting with the fraud of the click farms
old media, new media, they are all in on the fix
after all, Zuck is part of the Pentagon’s ‘innovation advisory board’, yeah that’s what it is … innovation . more like they needed new media to partake in the nations continued brainwashing program
I heard the cheetos dust on Trump’s hair can cause whooping cough. Is that true?
Maybe try posting this article..
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/indie-candidate-evan-mcmullin-says-he-hears-vladimir-putin-may-be-blackmailing-trump/
Noid. Noid.
What about the f*ck word in the article 🙂
shouldn’t matter, I have shared f-bomb posts to FB many times
AI and robotics are perhaps the biggest potential economic disruptive force that lies ahead.
For all this concern and attention on politics, biggest black swan risk could be something totally unrelated to world politics and unexpected like additional growth and mutation of antibacteria resistant superbugs, a super computer virus or technological destruction, or creative destruction through technological progress such as industrialization of robotics and AI displacing workers and consumer demand despite the positive transformation of the global economy towards a post scarcity economy.
http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-uncounted-surveillance/#video-uncounted-animationz
agreeud, good thing you’re the architect