News Facebook admits that the Linux topic crackdown was 'in error' and has been fixed

With the changes made to their rules, I would expect more "in errors" in the future. Users need to be fully aware of what they are being "fed" on this, and similar, platforms. They need to understand how the algorithms work and how they will "double down" on topics.

Feeding non-factual "news", stuffing ads down your throat in an attempt to get your money into someone else's pocket, and platforms for endless scammers has made social media a cesspool for malicious activity.

Please be smart, discerning, and protect yourself when using.
 
Seems more likely its because FB is turning on a new shadowban system to suppress posts Zuck doesn't like while not officially "banning" them. But the system is too aggressive, possibly some programmer giving us all a hint that its there. Though chances equal the programmers are just that bad at their job.

Please don't forget the "mysterious" banning of words like "democrat" that happened just last week across all Meta platforms. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g32yxpdz0o
 
The censorship pendulum swings... This is whey we need to be principled and always oppose censorship, regardless of how much we dislike the people speaking (or writing). The reigns will change hands and the powers you cheer for today will be powers you cry because of tomorrow.
 
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Today it's Linux stuff, tomorrow its any free speech.

Wake up and smell the roses, ditch FB/IG/anything by them.

Get your "News" elsewhere.
X/Twitter is being lambasted for being "Non Censored".
You should think about that for a bit.

If you're going to be on platforms that prone censorship, just remember who does the censoring (it isn't you ;-) )
 
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Uhh Microsft owns a healthy chunk of facebook. They last thing they want is for folks to know there are alternatives to winblows 11
 
Today it's Linux stuff, tomorrow its any free speech.
Yeah, it really should give us pause how long it took FB to rectify this, when it has thousands of hard-core Linux users & devs among its employees. I assume some internal advocacy is what ultimately broke the logjam. I wonder what chance other topics face, without such help.

Wake up and smell the roses, ditch FB/IG/anything by them.
100%. I can understand using it to communicate with family members who won't use anything else, but for an org like DistroWatch, it seems obvious to me that Mastadon is a better choice.

X/Twitter is being lambasted for being "Non Censored".
Oh, it's censored. Musk only values free speech when it's not about him. Furthermore, it's clear that he views X as a tool for spreading propaganda and disinformation.
 
Facebook is bleeding users, and is rapidly becoming the next Myspace, and is doing everything they can to stem the outflow.
IS it? Because, I'd think a simple thing they could do would be NOT committing stupid unforced errors like this. If they're going to keep demonstratively conveying their utter disregard for users' interests and expectations... well, I was gonna say people will decamp for somewhere less contemptuous, but I'm not sure any such service exists.
 

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