Facebook bans... 14:03 - Apr 18 with 8823 views | costalotta | So Facebook has banned EDL, BNP and Britain First. Is this censorship or a welcome banning? | | | | |
Facebook bans... on 14:12 - Apr 18 with 5150 views | bluey_the_blue | Censorship. Scum post scummy things, you can counter and destroy the arguments. I would however caveat that by pointing at times some facebook pages become such sewers you can't reason with the posters. There does need to be a point at which pages get closed, people get banned. Finding that line is a tightrope. | | | |
Facebook bans... on 14:15 - Apr 18 with 5145 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar | Will the equivalent left wing pages be banned? | |
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Facebook bans... on 14:22 - Apr 18 with 5131 views | costalotta |
Facebook bans... on 14:15 - Apr 18 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Will the equivalent left wing pages be banned? |
I would have thought so. Out of interest did you have in mind? | | | |
Facebook bans... on 14:23 - Apr 18 with 5127 views | bluey_the_blue |
Facebook bans... on 14:22 - Apr 18 by costalotta | I would have thought so. Out of interest did you have in mind? |
Palestine Live for one. | | | |
Facebook bans... on 14:23 - Apr 18 with 5125 views | costalotta |
Facebook bans... on 14:12 - Apr 18 by bluey_the_blue | Censorship. Scum post scummy things, you can counter and destroy the arguments. I would however caveat that by pointing at times some facebook pages become such sewers you can't reason with the posters. There does need to be a point at which pages get closed, people get banned. Finding that line is a tightrope. |
Agree its a fine line. They are not banned politically speaking, as parties that is so not sure how/why FB came to that decision. I am neither condoning nor welcoming the ban. | | | |
Facebook bans... on 14:26 - Apr 18 with 5118 views | costalotta |
Facebook bans... on 14:23 - Apr 18 by bluey_the_blue | Palestine Live for one. |
Well, if they are an extremist group and are in some way the same as the BNP and those others then arguably they should be banned. To be honest its all getting a bit crazy! This Brexit mess is like petrol to those arguments and discussions at the moment. | | | |
Facebook bans... on 14:30 - Apr 18 with 5110 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar |
Facebook bans... on 14:22 - Apr 18 by costalotta | I would have thought so. Out of interest did you have in mind? |
To start with, how about the groups those criminals posing as 'Eco protestors' in central London were using to communicate over the past few days which caused disruption to hundreds of thousands and endangered the lives of themselves and others? | |
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Facebook bans... on 14:35 - Apr 18 with 5100 views | Lohengrin | Working from the premise that the three organisations listed in the OP are formally registered it should follow that all their media output would fall within the law. Agreeing or disagreeing with anything they say doesn’t come into it, if you value freedom of speech you must oppose censorship. End of. “Ah! but they’re wrong ‘uns.” Maybe so, but this is setting an extremely dangerous precedent, that gun isn’t fixed. Think about it. What’s to stop, say, major oil companies buying major stakes in online platforms and looking to silence environment protestors? It’s the slipperiest of slopes, folks. | |
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Facebook bans... on 14:36 - Apr 18 with 5095 views | Lohengrin |
Facebook bans... on 14:30 - Apr 18 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | To start with, how about the groups those criminals posing as 'Eco protestors' in central London were using to communicate over the past few days which caused disruption to hundreds of thousands and endangered the lives of themselves and others? |
I’m with those “criminals.” | |
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Facebook bans... on 14:38 - Apr 18 with 5092 views | costalotta |
Facebook bans... on 14:30 - Apr 18 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | To start with, how about the groups those criminals posing as 'Eco protestors' in central London were using to communicate over the past few days which caused disruption to hundreds of thousands and endangered the lives of themselves and others? |
How are they criminals? The point of protest is to get maximum coverage right? Therefore it was successful if it caused the disruption you speak of. Now, the disrupted (and wider audience) are a little more aware than they were before yeah? And that is a good thing right? As for endangering lives...you obviously live a sheltered life in your bedroom, you ever been to London? I know it can be a pain the proverbial but this was a just cause no doubt. And, some of the comms I've seen looked harmless. | | | |
Facebook bans... on 14:59 - Apr 18 with 5060 views | costalotta |
Facebook bans... on 14:35 - Apr 18 by Lohengrin | Working from the premise that the three organisations listed in the OP are formally registered it should follow that all their media output would fall within the law. Agreeing or disagreeing with anything they say doesn’t come into it, if you value freedom of speech you must oppose censorship. End of. “Ah! but they’re wrong ‘uns.” Maybe so, but this is setting an extremely dangerous precedent, that gun isn’t fixed. Think about it. What’s to stop, say, major oil companies buying major stakes in online platforms and looking to silence environment protestors? It’s the slipperiest of slopes, folks. |
Totally agree! | | | |
Facebook bans... on 15:06 - Apr 18 with 5052 views | Highjack | I wonder if this is the handiwork of one Sir Nicholas Clegg? | |
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Facebook bans... on 15:07 - Apr 18 with 5052 views | longlostjack |
Facebook bans... on 14:35 - Apr 18 by Lohengrin | Working from the premise that the three organisations listed in the OP are formally registered it should follow that all their media output would fall within the law. Agreeing or disagreeing with anything they say doesn’t come into it, if you value freedom of speech you must oppose censorship. End of. “Ah! but they’re wrong ‘uns.” Maybe so, but this is setting an extremely dangerous precedent, that gun isn’t fixed. Think about it. What’s to stop, say, major oil companies buying major stakes in online platforms and looking to silence environment protestors? It’s the slipperiest of slopes, folks. |
I agree. Or non-dom billionaires buying newspapers to distract attention from efforts to crack down on offshore tax havens. Perish the thought. | |
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Facebook bans... on 15:19 - Apr 18 with 5028 views | Lohengrin |
Facebook bans... on 15:06 - Apr 18 by Highjack | I wonder if this is the handiwork of one Sir Nicholas Clegg? |
I expect so. | |
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Facebook bans... on 15:22 - Apr 18 with 5022 views | JACKMANANDBOY | On the same day it is revealed Facebook copied 1.5M email addresses and passwords. | |
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Facebook bans... on 15:30 - Apr 18 with 5007 views | bluey_the_blue | Hmm, one other factor is BNP, EDL both are dead in the water; Britain First just had leaders convicted. Arguably all three are incredibly soft targets. | | | |
Facebook bans... on 15:32 - Apr 18 with 4998 views | costalotta |
Facebook bans... on 15:22 - Apr 18 by JACKMANANDBOY | On the same day it is revealed Facebook copied 1.5M email addresses and passwords. |
Whats the problem with copy email addresses? Details please? | | | |
Facebook bans... on 15:34 - Apr 18 with 4995 views | Highjack |
Facebook bans... on 15:30 - Apr 18 by bluey_the_blue | Hmm, one other factor is BNP, EDL both are dead in the water; Britain First just had leaders convicted. Arguably all three are incredibly soft targets. |
Yep all of them combined could probably only muster a few hundred votes at best. I don’t do Facebook or twitter hardly at all but from the snippets that are posted on here and on the occasions that I have ventured into it out of curiosity it just seems like a massive left wing echo chamber where they all prattle on and argue in a desperate attempt for likes and retweets. Not too dissimilar to here really. Perhaps I should sign up? | |
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Facebook bans... on 15:35 - Apr 18 with 4993 views | costalotta |
Facebook bans... on 15:30 - Apr 18 by bluey_the_blue | Hmm, one other factor is BNP, EDL both are dead in the water; Britain First just had leaders convicted. Arguably all three are incredibly soft targets. |
So their leaders are criminals? Who would have thought it! How do they compare to the criminals DYSS mentioned? | | | |
Facebook bans... on 15:38 - Apr 18 with 4989 views | costalotta |
Facebook bans... on 15:34 - Apr 18 by Highjack | Yep all of them combined could probably only muster a few hundred votes at best. I don’t do Facebook or twitter hardly at all but from the snippets that are posted on here and on the occasions that I have ventured into it out of curiosity it just seems like a massive left wing echo chamber where they all prattle on and argue in a desperate attempt for likes and retweets. Not too dissimilar to here really. Perhaps I should sign up? |
I wouldn't bother HJ. Its sh!te! Left wing echo chamber? Poor show HJ. Remember the brexit mis selling and their FB campaigns? | | | |
Facebook bans... on 15:42 - Apr 18 with 4974 views | Highjack |
Facebook bans... on 15:38 - Apr 18 by costalotta | I wouldn't bother HJ. Its sh!te! Left wing echo chamber? Poor show HJ. Remember the brexit mis selling and their FB campaigns? |
Nope I don’t. Like I said I barely go on there. But it seems to be infested with people like that bloody Jenn with their degrees in intersectional feminism trying to tell other people why they are abusing their privilege and being guilty of cultural appropriation and therefore racist by putting reggae reggae sauce on their chips. | |
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Facebook bans... on 15:45 - Apr 18 with 4971 views | Lohengrin |
Facebook bans... on 15:30 - Apr 18 by bluey_the_blue | Hmm, one other factor is BNP, EDL both are dead in the water; Britain First just had leaders convicted. Arguably all three are incredibly soft targets. |
I found this quote from today that I found particularly interesting, Bluey: ”As reported by the BBC, chair of the Home Affairs Select committee, Yvette Cooper, has described this ban as being ‘long overdue’ as well as a ‘necessary first step’ First step is the gag, what’s step two do you think? Gaol for ungoodthink? For those of you who know your Huxley this is precisely the process he foretold as “Hypnopaedia.” It’s happening right now, we’re watching it play out. Cooper, in case you’d forgotten, was one of the figure at the centre of the expenses scandal. She had dug her jaundiced claw into your back pocket to the tune of over £650,000. | |
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Facebook bans... on 16:03 - Apr 18 with 4940 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Facebook bans... on 15:45 - Apr 18 by Lohengrin | I found this quote from today that I found particularly interesting, Bluey: ”As reported by the BBC, chair of the Home Affairs Select committee, Yvette Cooper, has described this ban as being ‘long overdue’ as well as a ‘necessary first step’ First step is the gag, what’s step two do you think? Gaol for ungoodthink? For those of you who know your Huxley this is precisely the process he foretold as “Hypnopaedia.” It’s happening right now, we’re watching it play out. Cooper, in case you’d forgotten, was one of the figure at the centre of the expenses scandal. She had dug her jaundiced claw into your back pocket to the tune of over £650,000. |
I think her and Ed Balls were both Ministers on £140K, they combined their allowances for a second home in London although they shared one house. The cronyism of the political elite. | |
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Facebook bans... on 16:14 - Apr 18 with 4917 views | costalotta |
Hang on, i was replying to your first post where you said email addresses COPIED right? Nothing about mining, manipulated etc. I asked you what the problem with Copying email addresses, especially those on your platform? Focus on that and not something you didn't post or say. | | | |
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