As I read an article about Marjorie
Taylor Greene using Facebook to harass David Hogg, ramble about Qanon
conspiracy garbage, and incite riots, murders and sedition, I was
amazed. The right-wing Trump supporters could get away with murder,
or at least inciting it, on Facebook while those of us on the left
are suspended or have accounts permanently disabled for innocuous
comments. Yet they all still scream about freedom of speech and claim
their rights are being violated ad nauseam.
I have
been censored for decades, really since 1992, and I quickly learned
the difference between censorship and freedom of speech or first
amendment rights. What I dealt with back in the 90s was a clear
violation of my first amendment rights. I did go to a couple of
attorneys about it and one was the ACLU attorney for Central Florida
at the time, but he wasn't interested because he was representing a
strip club and claimed it was a conflict of interest.
Here's
my October 1996 Sprint Publishing letter. For the record, the "clear
and convincing case" the MBI made to Sprint Publishing involved
setting up Sprint ad reps using vague word twisting and circle talk.
They then took the "evidence" to Sprint's attorneys and
threatened to takedown the entire company for racketeering (RICO). I
addressed it thoroughly in my Memoirs book.
I have one from Bellsouth Advertising too, but it doesn't mention the MBI and they voluntarily removed the category. No setup was necessary.
Take the world of adult businesses for
example and think back to Craigslist Erotic Services category... Do
you have any clue how threatened Craigslist CEO and attorneys were by
the Orlando MBI? Here are the letters with the thinly veiled threats.
The Original Attack on Craigslist Adult Categories
MBI
to Buckmaster September 2007
MBI to Buckmaster November2007
Buckmaster to MBI November 2007
MBI to Buckmaster
January 2008
MBI to Buckmaster March 2008
Remember
Backpage indictments and federal takedown? Ever heard of Big Doggie?
I could go on and on, but the bottom line is that what's published is
controlled, at least in the US.
Do I need to link my post
about PayPal permanently limiting and freezing my account because
they claimed a book I published and sold using PayPal for payment
processors was adult sexual material (It's not!)? Yeah, so only
Amazon and Google can sell my books and I have not been able to since
2011. I was angry about the PayPal censorship because it was based on
a lie, but it has nothing to do with freedom of speech or the first
amendment.
Censored By PayPal
The fragile right has worked to get Facebook to
censor me for some time now. My account has been restricted four
times this year for innocuous comments. This last 3-day suspension
felt like I was slapped and told that I had better not dare to
respond to the misinformation, hyperbole, and attacks constantly
spread by this crowd; not even jokingly. It occurred on an article
about the My Pillow guy's plight and I was repeatedly lectured about
oppression and freedom of speech before making the comment.
Truth be told, if I had any clue it would have resulted in yet another 3-day suspension, I would have said what I wanted to say: You're dumb as freakin' dirt! Stop your whining BS, go read a book, and take your pillow pal with you.
UPDATE on April 22, 2021 @12:45PM
First I must state that after watching the situation closely for the last couple of months, I must conclude that it is not left vs right as I initially believed. I'm updating this post as the topic is unworthy of another post.
As if suspending accounts for a perceived violation of the Terms of Service was not enough, the new tool in the Facebook tool box is to simply block an account from commenting, posting, or any form of participation if the person is on a target list. If your account posts comments on articles that dispute the article itself or the establishment / government viewpoint you are next. A block pops-up that looks like this:
I'm sure I'm not the first target and positively not the last, but when it happened to me a couple of days ago it was the first time I saw it or heard about it. Perhaps they are testing it out on a handful of accounts and intend to fully implement the tool in the near future. I'm over social media in general, so just alerting the rest of you on the situation.
They're working with media and government on this... mark my words. While nothing I stated violated anything, I do recall the discussion that seemed to trigger it.
UPDATE on June 18, 2021 @11:45PM
So, today my Facebook account was suspended for 3 days for the simple act of responding to a troll account with an image of a troll. It was on an article The Hill posted discussing Trump's opinion on why the US shouldn't boycott the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, and for the record, I also don't think the US should boycott. I commented that my opinion was at least as valid as Trump's on the issue and how irrelevant his thoughts are. My comment received a lot of likes and of course responses from a few trolls. One troll posted a couple of memes calling me a "Karen". I responded once with this...
Facebook has community standards? Wondering if A1 or these moderators are living under a rock OR if they're all set to an I love Trump setting.
File this under Absurd Suspensions with the rest of this shit. 😉
Hmm I was able to share a post a minute ago, so perhaps a human reversed the 3 day suspension. No notification on this, but in past they usually posted a note saying sorry, but we made a mistake two weeks after the suspension. Yeah.