Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision
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Hot off the press:
https://oversightboard.com/decision/FB-691QAMHJ/ -
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wrote on 5 May 2021, 15:37 last edited by
Strawman argument just for clicks and giggles
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Hot off the press:
https://oversightboard.com/decision/FB-691QAMHJ/wrote on 5 May 2021, 15:56 last edited by@axtremus said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
Hot off the press:
https://oversightboard.com/decision/FB-691QAMHJ/I pasted that post into Word just to count pages
41 pages
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wrote on 5 May 2021, 17:15 last edited by
Shred Facebook like a wet piece of paper.
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wrote on 5 May 2021, 17:22 last edited by
@jolly said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
Shred Facebook like a wet piece of toilet paper.
FIFY
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wrote on 5 May 2021, 17:22 last edited by
It will be interesting, to say the least, if Trump decides to run in 2024.
Will FB actually prevent a presidential candidate from being on the platform?
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wrote on 5 May 2021, 18:26 last edited by
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-ban-conservatives-facebook-break-up-big-tech
Trump ban: Republicans threaten to break up Facebook after Oversight Board decision
Conservatives blasted Facebook and its Oversight Board for upholding an indefinite ban on former President Trump on Wednesday.
"It is a sad day for America. It’s a sad day for Facebook because I can tell you, a number of members of Congress are now looking at: Do they break up Facebook, do they make sure that they don't have a monopoly? And I can tell you that it is two different standards, one for Donald Trump and one for a number of other people that are on their sites," Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows told "America's Newsroom."
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wrote on 5 May 2021, 18:31 last edited by
It's like there's some kind of widespread cultural syndrome based on a deranged fear and hatred of Donald Trump. They should make a name for that.
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It will be interesting, to say the least, if Trump decides to run in 2024.
Will FB actually prevent a presidential candidate from being on the platform?
wrote on 5 May 2021, 19:10 last edited by@george-k said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
It will be interesting, to say the least, if Trump decides to run in 2024.
Will FB actually prevent a presidential candidate from being on the platform?
The January 6 attack on the Capitol was really really unfortunate and Trump was in the neighborhood making unfortunate noises. I guess if he is advancing unproven conspiracy theories and insurrection he should be banned but I am thinking outloud about possibly legit reasons.
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@george-k said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
It will be interesting, to say the least, if Trump decides to run in 2024.
Will FB actually prevent a presidential candidate from being on the platform?
The January 6 attack on the Capitol was really really unfortunate and Trump was in the neighborhood making unfortunate noises. I guess if he is advancing unproven conspiracy theories and insurrection he should be banned but I am thinking outloud about possibly legit reasons.
wrote on 5 May 2021, 20:54 last edited by Jolly 5 May 2021, 20:55@loki said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
@george-k said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
It will be interesting, to say the least, if Trump decides to run in 2024.
Will FB actually prevent a presidential candidate from being on the platform?
The January 6 attack on the Capitol was really really unfortunate and Trump was in the neighborhood making unfortunate noises. I guess if he is advancing unproven conspiracy theories and insurrection he should be banned but I am thinking outloud about possibly legit reasons.
Well, what's interesting about the Capitol riot is that a lot of it is pure horseshit.
- It was not an armed insurrection, as we were told.
- Calling the riot an insurrection is stretching the word a mite. There was never an attempt to overthrow the government. There were some people who thought the government wasscewing around with the vote franchise.
- Trump never called for any type of violent insurrection or riot. He never used words that had not been used by his opposition many, many times.
- The only person killed because of the riot was an unarmed protester shot by Capitol Police. Look at the bright side, if she had been BLM, the ensuing crowd would have burned the Capitol to the ground.
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wrote on 5 May 2021, 22:57 last edited by
Yup
A few doofusses taking selfies
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@loki said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
@george-k said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
It will be interesting, to say the least, if Trump decides to run in 2024.
Will FB actually prevent a presidential candidate from being on the platform?
The January 6 attack on the Capitol was really really unfortunate and Trump was in the neighborhood making unfortunate noises. I guess if he is advancing unproven conspiracy theories and insurrection he should be banned but I am thinking outloud about possibly legit reasons.
Well, what's interesting about the Capitol riot is that a lot of it is pure horseshit.
- It was not an armed insurrection, as we were told.
- Calling the riot an insurrection is stretching the word a mite. There was never an attempt to overthrow the government. There were some people who thought the government wasscewing around with the vote franchise.
- Trump never called for any type of violent insurrection or riot. He never used words that had not been used by his opposition many, many times.
- The only person killed because of the riot was an unarmed protester shot by Capitol Police. Look at the bright side, if she had been BLM, the ensuing crowd would have burned the Capitol to the ground.
wrote on 5 May 2021, 23:17 last edited by@jolly said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
@loki said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
@george-k said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
It will be interesting, to say the least, if Trump decides to run in 2024.
Will FB actually prevent a presidential candidate from being on the platform?
The January 6 attack on the Capitol was really really unfortunate and Trump was in the neighborhood making unfortunate noises. I guess if he is advancing unproven conspiracy theories and insurrection he should be banned but I am thinking outloud about possibly legit reasons.
Well, what's interesting about the Capitol riot is that a lot of it is pure horseshit.
- It was not an armed insurrection, as we were told.
- Calling the riot an insurrection is stretching the word a mite. There was never an attempt to overthrow the government. There were some people who thought the government wasscewing around with the vote franchise.
- Trump never called for any type of violent insurrection or riot. He never used words that had not been used by his opposition many, many times.
- The only person killed because of the riot was an unarmed protester shot by Capitol Police. Look at the bright side, if she had been BLM, the ensuing crowd would have burned the Capitol to the ground.
Watching the Capitol invaded changed my point of view on a number of things. Anti covid vaxxers reinforced it. I’ve been around a long time, most things don’t move me much.
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"we're paying for the servers, your account is free"
Debatable
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wrote on 6 May 2021, 15:45 last edited by
TNCR - ahead of its time.
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wrote on 6 May 2021, 16:43 last edited by
I don't understand how this stuff works, I don't have a Facebook account, no twitter, and I still don't have enough hours in a day.
Couldn't Trump open fake accounts, say what he likes, and when he gets the John Trump facebook account closed for example, he then opens up yet another, like Delbert Ho. He could hire someone to do nothing but open up fake accounts on all social media sites day after day.
Would it work, if he wanted to do something like this? AFAIK, it doesn't take a social security number to open an account. What am I missing?
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I don't understand how this stuff works, I don't have a Facebook account, no twitter, and I still don't have enough hours in a day.
Couldn't Trump open fake accounts, say what he likes, and when he gets the John Trump facebook account closed for example, he then opens up yet another, like Delbert Ho. He could hire someone to do nothing but open up fake accounts on all social media sites day after day.
Would it work, if he wanted to do something like this? AFAIK, it doesn't take a social security number to open an account. What am I missing?
wrote on 6 May 2021, 17:36 last edited by@rainman said in Facebook Oversight Board’s Trump Ban Decision:
Couldn't Trump open fake accounts, say what he likes, and when he gets the John Trump facebook account closed for example, he then opens up yet another, like Delbert Ho. He could hire someone to do nothing but open up fake accounts on all social media sites day after day.
Would it work, if he wanted to do something like this? AFAIK, it doesn't take a social security number to open an account. What am I missing?
It won’t work if the objective is for Trump to get the message out to his followers because a large portion of the followers of Trump are a cult of personality, not a cult of idea or ideology. They follow Trump even when Trump contradicts himselves from one day to the next, and they ignore anyone who says the same things that Trump used to say as long as that someone is not Trump.
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Thanks, Ax!
So, what you're saying is he could open fictitious accounts, but nobody could find him because he would have no following. Got it. -
wrote on 8 May 2021, 02:32 last edited by
I think Ax is pretty much right. People follow Presdient Trump because of who he is more than what he says. His policies are not the "brand", he is the "brand".