In October 2009 Facebook locked me out of my account for posting a photo of a victim of the abortion choice.
A few moments ago I came to my computer and saw the following notice from Facebook:
As you can see from my comment, I was challenging a woman for her callous reference to choosing to abort her own child in the future.
Facebook is claiming that I violated their community standards. However it looks to me as if they are simply reinforcing their own double-standards whereby they censor posts that conflict with the agenda of their leadership. Where in my post was I threatening or bullying?
After I clicked “Continue,” Facebook informed me that I was locked out of my account for a period of twelve hours:
Anyway – just posting this here for the record – and where Facebook cannot touch it.
Andy that is amazing, I’m regularly appalled at the bias Facebook shows towards Abortion and against Christians.
I have often wondered why there isn’t an alternative to Facebook for Christians, although there would not be the same opportunity to witness to non-christians I’m not sure how effective the Facebook medium is for that anyway and at least we would be free to express our face and share things that are relevant. I see that freedom eroding very fast in the near future.
Blessings to you – Abigail 🙂