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Skepticism – Banned by Facebook
Facebook, despite its critics and many competitors, remains a robust social media platform. The SGU has a Facebook page with over 1 million likes, and we use it to drive traffic here and to Science-Based Medicine.
There are pages on Facebook promoting just about any point of view you can imagine. It is a true marketplace of ideas. Like any marketplace, there is the expectation that its rules are fair and its regulation is rational and reasonable.
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Recently the Facebook page, We Love GMOs and Vaccines, was permanently taken down by Facebook and its founder, Stephan Neidenbach, was banned from Facebook for 30 days. What offense did he commit to warrant such draconian treatment? None. He was simply using a Facebook page to promote a pro-science and skeptical attitude toward GMOs and vaccines, specifically to counter the gross misinformation about these technologies by anti-science fringe groups.
Facebook banned the page because of too many complaints. Thats it. They dont give any evidence of having investigated the page themselves, and they dont cite any specific examples of posts that violated specific policies.
This is an alarming situation. It means that an online lynch mob can target specific Facebook pages with complaints, because they disagree with the editorial content of the page, and Facebook will obligingly take down the page.
...http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/skepticism-banned-by-facebook/
There are pages on Facebook promoting just about any point of view you can imagine. It is a true marketplace of ideas. Like any marketplace, there is the expectation that its rules are fair and its regulation is rational and reasonable.
...
Recently the Facebook page, We Love GMOs and Vaccines, was permanently taken down by Facebook and its founder, Stephan Neidenbach, was banned from Facebook for 30 days. What offense did he commit to warrant such draconian treatment? None. He was simply using a Facebook page to promote a pro-science and skeptical attitude toward GMOs and vaccines, specifically to counter the gross misinformation about these technologies by anti-science fringe groups.
Facebook banned the page because of too many complaints. Thats it. They dont give any evidence of having investigated the page themselves, and they dont cite any specific examples of posts that violated specific policies.
This is an alarming situation. It means that an online lynch mob can target specific Facebook pages with complaints, because they disagree with the editorial content of the page, and Facebook will obligingly take down the page.
...http://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/skepticism-banned-by-facebook/
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Skepticism – Banned by Facebook (Original Post)
progressoid
Aug 2016
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Archae
(46,807 posts)1. I'm not surprised.
Some of Facebook's ads are for woo.
ZombieHorde
(29,047 posts)2. I like that page.
Nice combination of humor and information.
The Polack MSgt
(13,425 posts)3. K&R
Needs more visibility. We all need to push back against ignorance - especially on FB
People who believe in woo and nonsense hate hearing facts. I have had many discussions end with people harumphing and name calling because I want proof.
When I point out that a position's popularity is not proof that it's correct they act like I just kicked their kitten
AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)4. Fortunately....
...... there are more sources than FaceBook.