There is current fear on some Facebook atheist pages that they will be removed if someone writes something overly negative about Islam and admins are banning posters who cross that line.
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Facebook hypocrisy
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Re: Facebook hypocrisy
Kinda why I hate Facebook.
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Re: Facebook hypocrisy
Mark Zuckerberg is always being inconsistent with regards to freedoms. Not only with free speech, but also with privacy for example. He's probably my most disliked CEO of a tech company I can think of.
Facebook is by far one of the worst platforms today regarding freedom of speech (in the first world at least). There is censorship all over the place, some of which have been pointed out in the article.
There are much more problems I have with Facebook (here is a pretty good list on WikiPedia of some criticism), but I will leave it there for now.
Facebook is by far one of the worst platforms today regarding freedom of speech (in the first world at least). There is censorship all over the place, some of which have been pointed out in the article.
There are much more problems I have with Facebook (here is a pretty good list on WikiPedia of some criticism), but I will leave it there for now.