Facebook already has more than 100 active censorships against this blog

This way you can follow Counting Stars without the constant and absurd censorship of Facebook

Facebook's censorship against conservative websites has been a source of controversy for years. This blog also suffers from it.

Facebook's algorithm identifies a cross as 'graphic violence' and censors it
Facebook classifies an image of the Spanish submarine S-80 as 'violent content'

Lately I have been commenting on the technique that Facebook uses to censor the contents of this blog: labeling its images as violent content, and taking the measure of relegating them to the walls of its followers' profiles, so that they are seen less . Facebook classifies anything as violent content: an image of a cross, a photo of a submarine and other images that are not violent at all that I already commented here last month .

I have asked Facebook for reviews of all these crazy censorships since this avalanche began in December. Initially, that social network resolved the censorship in a few hours, agreeing with me. However, Facebook is now increasingly delaying reviews. In some cases, I have to wait up to 10 days or more for them to be resolved, and when Facebook agrees with me, those posts have already become outdated and will no longer appear on the walls of the blog's followers because there are already new posts.

In addition, Facebook imposes censorship on different publications of the same article on several pages and groups of that social network, but when it comes to reviewing, it often only deactivates that censorship in one of the publications and maintains it in the others.

Another trick that Facebook is using is to say that it cannot review that post and that, therefore, it maintains its initial decision to censor it. This is what is happening more and more frequently, with which more and more censorship notifications are accumulating.

In this way, currently Facebook already has more than 100 censorships active against publications that I have made on that social network. Specifically, there are 104 and they include publications from March 26 to today.

Given this situation, I will continue posting on Facebook until they block my account, since there are many followers of this blog on that social network. However, I indicate other social networks on this blog where this censorship does not occur, in case you prefer to follow it there:

You can see here some of the images that Facebook considers "violent" and for which it has censored those publications. In each image I link the entry that has been censored. Judge for yourselves.

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Photo: Solen Feyissa.

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