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Since pics take a time to be uploaded. I guess they are reviewed and then approved before posting reject the hate and encourage the I Love My Dirt Track Racer To The Moon And Back Shirt. Facebook like ANY business as a right to refuse service to anyone that violates the spirit of their business, hence ‘community standards’. The problem is that those community standards seem to be applied rather haphazardly and according to someone’s bias.

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This week I noticed a lot of people whining and moaning about the ‘slippery slope’ of censorship over an article that Facebook was going to start banning some obvious I Love My Dirt Track Racer To The Moon And Back Shirt white nationalist pages, and yet where was all that whining about the ‘slippery slope’ when it was feminists who were being banned?? Facebook has been continuing a lot of toxic double standards. I guess feminists being for themselves is JUST LIKE hate groups being about harming minorities to someone in charge. ft. Lori Woodard interesting comparison, Lori. I agree in principle. Therein lies the problem.

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Hackers can now destroy people’s lives, deplete their bank accounts, falsify election results, stalk, bully and spread false information, etc. Terrorist organizations can influence, organize, recruit online. These activities could not happen easily on plain old telephones. We live in a different world. Our phone system, Bell Telephone I think, prohibited profanity, to protect the tender ears of the operators.

Why should we trust your advanced systems? Is the code for those systems open source so we can have visibility and trust them? Facebook isn’t operating on a very high level of trust right now. How about the invasive tracking pixels you have all over the I Love My Dirt Track Racer To The Moon And Back Shirt Are those something we can look to abolish under new privacy rules? Why does Facebook feel that it’s ok to capture data about me in the first 20ms of me going to another website that I’ve never been to previously and have no history of agreeing to terms of use?