I've been having a rough time on Facebook lately and today I was notified I had violated the social network's community standards.
Anyone who has been friends with me on Facebook for any amount of time knows I like to share my thoughts on most anything, especially the craziness related to politics.
I have struggled recently to keep up with what is and isn't acceptable to post on Facebook. I see baseball and basketball posts are definitely OK, so long as you're rooting for the Indians and Cavs and you post hurtful things about Joe Buck.
Selling Advocare and other fitness related supplements and jewelry and candles and clothing also is acceptable.
Posting pictures of your kids winning a soccer trophy or football championship also is acceptable.
Politics...nope. Don't go there. You'll upset somebody. They don't want to see all that nonsense. They're trying to keep up with all the posts on The Walking Dead.
Anyway, today I was notified I actually violated Facebook's Community Standards! Now I've gone way too far!
"YOUR PHOTO WAS REMOVED FOR DISPLAYING NUDITY."
The message I received went on to say:
"We removed one of your photos because it doesn't follow the Facebook Community Standards.
"We created our standards to help make Facebook a safe place for people to connect with the world around them. Please read the Facebook Community Standards to learn what kinds of posts are allowed on Facebook.
"If you think your photo shouldn’t have been removed, you can reply to this message with more information and we’ll review the photo again. If it doesn’t go against our Community Standards, we’ll restore it to Facebook."So what is this pornographic image I posted?
Yep, that's the one.
I posted a picture of the woman millions of Americans want to be our First Lady and Facebook considered it a violation of its community standards.
I posted a picture of the woman millions of Americans want to be our First Lady and Facebook considered it a violation of its community standards.
Seriously.
No, really. Trump's wife is to risque for Facebook but millions of morons want her representing all of us.
Brilliant.
Sorry Facebook. I won't let it happen again.
Brilliant.
Sorry Facebook. I won't let it happen again.
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