Subj : Re: Facebook Politics To : Ron L. From : Aaron Thomas Date : Sun Mar 17 2024 15:11:56 RL> AT> I wish some conservative lawyers (if any exist) would review this RL> AT> "community standards" crap and find a way to sue these companies for RL> AT> discrimination. RL> RL> These are private companies and can kick anyone off their platforms at RL> any time, for any reason. It will be kind of hard to prove RL> "discrimination" when they don't have any personal information about you RL> other than your credit card and address. All they have is my IP address, real name, and now a photo of me (I did what they said and uploaded a "selfie.") I'd never sue somebody for a problem that arises with a free service that they provide, that would be sleazy. I'd like to see someone else sue them though. RL> AT> It irks me when developers devote more time and energy into censorshi RL> AT> than they do in meaningful innovation. RL> RL> But remember that we are talking about people who can NEVER create RL> anything yet want to believe that they are so much better than us plebes. If Facebook was worth the trouble, I'd care more about it. But it's not. I really don't need it for anything. But notice how the phone companies don't play this game? (not yet anyway!) If Tmobile started suspending accounts for people who don't obey "community standards," they'd lose a lot of money! Surely the globalists have considered the option of messing with customers, but someone with 1/2 a brain talked them out of it. RL> The problem with places like Facebook is that, like all Wokies, there RL> are rules for them and rules for everyone else. Yea it's fine for Mark Zuckerberg to facilitate human trafficking with his crappy WhatsApp application, but if I made a similar app then the Google Play Store would tell me "your app facilitates human trafficking so we're banning it." --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/04/30 (Windows/64) * Origin: JoesBBS.Com, Telnet:23 SSH:22 HTTP:80 (1:342/200) .