Nonsense!
This is my response--the only response I could possibly have--upon having my post to the general Facebook populace about my overall health being taken down.
Yes, just in case you might not know, my overall post about my health that I made testerday--not the full post that I put up at my two Rochdale Village sites--was taken down by the Facebook police, as according to them, it went against Facebook standards.
Yes, Facebook allows pictures of three-quarters-undressed starlets and as much political drivel as one can imagine, but my little old G-rated post about my health was scuttled.
Whst exactly are Facebook's "community standards?"
I have no idea, none at all.
According to Facebook, this went against their community standards:
In between coughing and wheezing episodes, I am actually doing pretty well from a physical standpoint. But I will really be doing better when I can get rid of these minor ills I have. Read all about it at The Ranting and Raving Blog, https://rantingraving2.blogspot.com.
Please explain this to me exactly: how does this upset Facebook community standards?
According to Facebook:
It looks like you tried to get likes, follows, shares, or video views in a misleading way.
Really?
How so?
All I was talking about was my overall health today compared to where it was several weeks ago--
This goes against "community standards?"
I don't really understand why.
Can anyone explain this to me?
How am I trying to get likes, follows, shares or video views (?) by posting something as innocent as this message?
Sure, I hope somebody who I don't know about sees this and maybe clicks on it to read about what I am talking about, but certainly my intention nothing out of the ordinary.
The video part I absolutely don't get at all, since no video was offered as part of this post.
Maybe I should have posted a video of me coughing or blowing my nose, but I didn't do that.
So, as this idiocy has happened before, I just have to wonder if someone reported me to the Facebook Police about some unrelated utter nonsense, and it led to what happened yesterday?
I probably won't ever find this out for sure, but it sure is curious, isn't it?
Remember, i had a six-month ban last year for having the audacity to post about my mother's passing, so nothing on Facebook surprises me anymore.
The more they try to police, the more they miss, and what they miss really is astonishing versus what they get, like my G-rated posts.
Like I said, I truly don't get it, but it is what it is, and I will just move on from it.
It isn't going to stop me from saying what I want to say, in any way, shape or form.
So there! Try to police that!
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